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18:00 News in Brief: Drone Attack on Moscow, Campaigning Tensions in Armenia
Brief and substantial news from the last hour:
- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and representatives of the ruling Civil Contract Party continued their campaign in Syunik, stating that universal health insurance will not be canceled. Pashinyan also responded sharply to allegations of vote-buying and comments about political rivals.
- The Reformists' Party presented the main points of its electoral program and held a march in Yerevan.
- Meanwhile, Ruben Rubinyan addressed yet another revelation regarding vote-buying.
- Moscow has been subjected to a massive drone attack from Ukraine, with damage reported at one of the Russian oil refineries.
- This week in the US, the release of documents about UAVs initiated by Donald Trump will begin.
- The President of Uzbekistan will not participate in the May 9 events in Moscow, while the Kremlin has unveiled the list of other invited leaders.
- Iran announced that its stockpiles of missiles and drones are larger than what is presented in Western media estimates.
- Internal tensions are rising around the FBI leader, with reports of polygraph tests and pressures within the agency.
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