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Posted on February 19, 2021 by admin

Singapore anti-drone firm cuts Myanmar ties after coup

A Singaporean firm that has sold anti-drone products to Myanmar’s police is halting further business in the country and has canceled a deal with its main airport following a military’s coup, a company …

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