💨 Abstract
Algeria and Mali have conflicting reports about an unmanned aircraft that crashed in their shared desert border region. Algeria claims its military shot down an armed surveillance drone that violated its airspace, while Mali's army states one of its drones crashed during a routine mission, and they're investigating. Mali's army is battling jihadist insurgents and Tuareg-dominated rebel groups in the north.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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