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Russia to allow its central bank to down drones as Moscow struggles to defend against attacks
Russia's State Duma has passed a law allowing financial institutions to use anti-drone defense systems in response to ongoing attacks on its territory. The measure grants the central bank authority to deploy such systems as Moscow faces challenges in defending against drone strikes.
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