Zelensky said a military unit from Chop in western Ukraine had undertaken the action but did not say where the clash had occurred.
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On October 27, 1962, the world came close to nuclear war when a Soviet submarine captain wanted to launch a nuclear weapon after the U.S. navy dropped depth charges around the submarine.
The cameras and equipment of a famed US explorer, Bradford Washburn, have been found after being abandoned in the ice of a Yukon glacier in 1937, Canadian officials said.
Agustin Leon-Saenz assumes his ticket to Harvard University had something to do with the race-conscious admissions policy known as affirmative action.
Chhath puja is celebrated on the sixth day after Diwali and is also known as Surya Sashthi as it is dedicated to the Sun God. It is one of the most popular festivals in eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Fire department personnel brought the fire under control and found the burnt body of the shopowner, police said.
President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for "peace and unity" Sunday in bitterly divided Brazil, saying the country was no longer an international pariah.
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party leader Rahul Gandhi appealed to all party workers in the state to extend every possible assistance in the rescue work.
Meta Platforms Inc said on Friday it has fixed the issue that was preventing users from accessing its social media platforms.
Twitter-owner Elon Musk said on Friday that he did not have a hand in reinstating rapper Kanye West's account, which was suspended by the micro-blogging site earlier this month for posting anti-Semitic remarks.
Hannah Goslar, one of Anne Frank's best friends who like her was held in the Bergen-Belsen Nazi concentration camp during World War II, died on Friday aged 93, the Anne Frank Foundation said.
Of the surveyed group of 91 patients diagnosed with current and recurrent strokes, it was found that 85.7 per cent of them were unaware of the symptoms, said a release from Amrita Hospital based here.
The largest US automaker General Motors said it was engaging with Twitter to understand the direction of the platform under their new ownership.
At the end of main accused Rahul Navlani's eight-day police remand, the court sent him to judicial custody, a prosecution official said.
Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir ‘Spare’ is all set to release on January 10 according to publisher Penguin Random House.
A new report has claimed that Kanye West allegedly idolized Adolf Hitler and even wanted to name his 2018 album after him.
Landslides and flooding killed 13 people as heavy rain from an approaching storm lashed the southern Philippines, with some residents stranded on rooftops, a disaster official said Friday.
A report has revealed that 61 per cent Gen Z professionals are more comfortable sharing their pay details with a family member.
Elon Musk became Twitter Inc's owner on Thursday, firing top executives and providing little clarity over how he will achieve the lofty ambitions he has outlined for the influential social media platform.
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu is eyeing a return to power when the country holds its fifth election in four years Tuesday, his chances potentially boosted by the rise of the extreme-right.