French news crew nearly struck by Russian missile on live TV

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A French television news crew reporting on the Russia-Ukraine war was nearly struck by a Russian missile while reporting live.

The crew, which is covering the war in Ukraine, were live on television when a Russian missile exploded right behind them.

The reporter and his colleagues all made it to safety. They estimate the missile landed just a few dozen yards away. With the fighting raging much longer than anticipated by the Kremlin, and becoming bogged down in a war of attrition amid a Ukrainian counteroffensive backed by Western-supplied weapons, Russian President Vladimir Putin is mulling ways of regaining momentum.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had claimed the Kremlin plans to step up the use of Iranian-made exploding drones. For the Russian military, the exploding drones are a cheap weapon which also spreads fear among the enemy. The United States and its allies have sparred with Iran over Tehran's role in allegedly supplying Moscow with the drones.Related Topics

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