Ukraine’s Yakovlevka village seized, says Russia

Yakovlevka “has been taken under control” by Russian soldiers, who are currently engaged in “mopping up the remnants of Ukrainian troops,” Defense Ministry Spokesman Igor Konashenkov told reporters, according to the state-owned TASS news agency.

Citing Defense Ministry data, the report said Russia has destroyed 344 aircraft, 184 helicopters, 2,676 drones, 398 anti-aircraft missile systems, 7,149 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 931 multiple rocket launchers, 3,691 field artillery and mortars, and 7,650 special military vehicles since the start of the Ukraine war.

1 dead in Belgorod attacks

At least one person was killed in Ukrainian attacks on Russia’s Belgorod, the region’s Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said on Sunday.

Eight more people were injured in Ukrainian shelling, he added.

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26 inmates escape from Lebanon prison

The prison break took place in Bekaa Valley, with most of the escapees convicted of drug and weapons trafficking charges, the National News Agency reported.

Lebanese authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the prison break.

Prisons are overcrowded in Lebanon amid a months-long economic crisis gripping the Arab country.

The crisis has further degraded Lebanon’s already dismal jails, with poor conditions and lack of medical care regularly sparking prion riots and unrest.

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‘Horrendous’ shooting leaves 5 dead in Canada: Police

Police found a “horrendous scene where numerous victims were deceased” after responding to an active shooting call at the building in Vaughan, a city just north of the Canadian city of Toronto, James MacSween, York Regional Police (YRP) chief, said at a news conference.

MacSween said that one of the police officers shot and killed the suspect.

The investigation is in its early stages, the YRP officers emphasized, adding that they are still trying to reach out to the families of the victims to notify them about the incident.

MacSween did not share any details whether he is one of the residents or what his motive was.

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Ukrainian army keeps control of Bakhmut despite Russian attacks, says Zelenskyy

“We keep the city, although the occupiers are doing everything so that not a single undamaged wall remains there,” Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a video address on Sunday.

Zelenskyy said that “the Bakhmut direction is key,” adding that Ukrainian military officials and he had a meeting to examine the situation in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in great detail.

On the southern front of the war, Zelenskyy said the Ukrainian army is “gradually reducing the potential” of Russian forces in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.

The Ukrainian leader also called for providing more modern air defense systems in “sufficient numbers” to Ukraine.

He stressed the importance of protecting the Ukrainian border with both Russia and Belarus, saying; “We are preparing for all possible defense scenarios.”

On power outages, Zelenskyy said that serious power outages occurred as a result of Russian missile attacks on energy infrastructures in Ukraine on Dec. 16.

He noted that electricity was restored for nearly 9 million power customers in Ukraine over the weekend thanks to repair works after Russian strikes.

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Virus claims 2 lives as ‘zero-COVID’ policy falls apart in China

China reported 1995 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus on Sunday, the NHC said.

The fresh deaths due to COVID-19 came after China relaxed its ‘zero-COVID’ policy, allowing reopening and normal public life.

China reported the first COVID-19 death last month in Beijing since May 26 this year.

The shift in policy managing the coronavirus came after authorities faced rare yet unprecedented demonstrations in many regions last month against strict lockdowns and centrally coordinated quarantine policy.

China has reported 339,885 COVID-19 cases since December 2019, including 5,237 deaths.

The NHC has also stopped releasing statistics on COVID-19 asymptomatic cases while top Chinese authorities have said their priority has shifted from preventing infections to medical treatment.

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Imoco Volley Conegliano win FIVB Women’s Club World Championship

Prosecco DOC Imoco Volley Conegliano defeated Turkish side VakifBank Sports Club 3-1 on Sunday to win the FIVB Volleyball Women’s Club World Championship 2022.

The Italian club clinched the 138-minute final with sets of 25-18, 23-25, 25-21, 25-21 in the Turkish Mediterranean city of Antalya.

Turkish side Eczacibasi Dynavit defeated Brazil’s Gerdau Minas 3-1 to claim the bronze medal.

Türkiye’s Youth and Sports Minister Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoglu congratulated both Turkish sides on their performance in the competition.

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Pele praises Messi, Mbappe after World Cup final

“Today, football continues to tell its story, as always, in an enthralling way,” the 82-year-old wrote on Instagram. “Messi winning his first World Cup, as his trajectory deserved.”

“Congratulations Argentina! Certainly Diego is smiling now,” he added, referring to the late Argentine football legend and his once greatest rival, Diego Armando Maradona.

Pele also praised Mbappe.

“My dear friend, Mbappe, scoring four goals in a final. What a gift it was to watch this spectacle to the future of our sport,” he wrote.

He also reserved special praise for Morocco, which became the first African nation to reach a World Cup semifinal.

“And I couldn’t fail to congratulate Morocco for the incredible campaign. It’s great to see Africa shine,” Pele said.

On Sunday, Argentina bagged their third FIFA World Cup title by beating France 4-2 on penalties, after 120 minutes ended with a 3-3 draw.

Pele, who helped Brazil win three World Cups in 1958, 1962, and 1970, is Brazil’s leading scorer with 77 goals in 92 matches for his country and is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time.

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Argentina erupts in celebration after World Cup win

Following the final whistle, the capital Buenos Aires was filled with jubilant fans of all ages donning the national team’s jersey, carrying flags, wearing face paint and banging drums loudly as they descended on the city center, bringing traffic to a standstill.

Fans came from across different neighborhoods to line the area around the city’s iconic Obelisk — a traditional spot where the nation’s football fans gather to mark their team’s sporting success.

A massive flag in tribute to football legend Diego Maradona was unfurled at the Obelisk as supporters vied for the best vantage spots, climbing bus shelters and traffic lights, while others watched on from their balconies.

Joyous fans in high spirits chanted a number of popular songs in tribute to the team and to star player Lionel Messi.

Street vendors could be seen selling a range of items such as vuvuzelas, hats and jerseys while cars beeped their horns in celebration as they attempted to get through the sea of fans lining the streets.

At 4.30 p.m., thousands of light blue and white balloons were released into the sky to mark the achievements of La Albiceleste, as the team is referred to in Argentina.

Later in the evening at 8 p.m., the Obelisk paid tribute to Argentina’s national team, displaying a number of images and phrases including “We are the champions.”

Neighborhoods across Buenos Aires also burst into life as fans celebrated, jumping with joy, embracing one another and singing in high spirits on the streets.

President Alberto Fernandez thanked the players and technical staff on Twitter, describing them as an “example that we should not give up.”

A range of leaders from Russia, Cuba, Panama, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, India, Brazil and France paid tribute to Argentina’s success.

On Sunday, Argentina won 4-2 on penalties against France after the match finished 3-3 in extra time.

The result marked Argentina’s first World Cup victory since 1986, when Maradona helped inspire the team and led them to glory in Mexico.

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Messi plans to continue to play for Argentina

Speaking to Argentine television Tyc Sports after winning the World Cup, Messi shared his joy.

“Obviously, I wanted to end my career with this. I can’t ask for anything anymore. Thank God he gave me everything. Ending my career like this, it’s impressive.”

The 35-year-old added that he wants to continue to play for the national team.

“I love football, what I do. I enjoy being on the national team with the group and I want to continue playing a few more games as a world champion.”

Messi-led Argentina bagged their third FIFA World Cup title by defeating France on penalties in the final on Sunday.

Source: Anadolu Agency