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Ukraine’s military attacks LPR community with drones partially made in US — mission

The LPR mission said on its Telegram that it had examined the fragments of the drones and found that "their engines and parts were made in the United States"

LUGANSK, January 19. /TASS/. The engines and parts of the drones that the Ukrainian army used in its attempted attack on a community in the Lugansk People’s Republic (LPR) were made in the United States, the LPR mission to the Joint Control and Coordination Center on Ukraine’s War Crimes said on Thursday.

Seven Ukrainian drones attempted to attack the LPR’s Belovodsk district on Thursday morning. Two of them were shot down and another four fell in a forest. There were no casualties or injuries among civilians, the local administration reported.

The LPR mission said on its Telegram that it had examined the fragments of the drones and found that "their engines and parts were made in the United States."

The Belovodsk district administration also reported that one drone damaged the premises of a mechanical workshop of the Derkul state stud farm. In addition, two tractors were damaged.