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and Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen at the Eurasian Economic Summit on November 9.
A large hole in the ground is visible.He said there were no casualties or damage.
Do you have a tip on a world news story that Newsweek should be covering? Do you have a question about the Russia-Ukraine war? Let us know via worldnews@newsweek.which houses a military airfield and unit.ANATOLII STEPANOV/AFP/Getty ImagesThe Telegram channel Novosti Bryansk said that it spoke to residents who said that the explosions were so powerful that they woke up the whole city
Klintsy is located some 45 kilometers (28 miles) from the Ukrainian border.governor of the Bryansk region.
Newsweek was not able to immediately verify when or where the clip was filmed.
2022Footage circulating on social media however purportedly shows the damage caused by an overnight missile strike.Posting online from the stuck flights.
And the other side of the country has suffered too.Local WBZ reporter Brandon Truitt shared a thread on Twitter about the developing situation and a graphic said to show the queues of planes.
revealing he had spent almost seven hours stuck on his grounded plane.If it takes 15 minutes to de-ice.