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  • Uzelkov will be buried on November 11 in Vinnytsia

    Uzelkov will be buried on November 11 in Vinnytsia

    Uzelkov will be buried on November 11 in Vinnytsia

    The funeral of Ukrainian boxer Vyacheslav Uzelkov will take place on November 11 in Vinnytsia. The athlete died on November 9 at the age of 46.

    Ukrainian boxer Vyacheslav Uzelkov will be buried on November 11 in his hometown of Vinnytsia. This was reported by his ex-wife Maryna Uzelkova on her Instagram, UNN reports.

    "For everyone who wants to say goodbye to Viacheslav. November 11, room 2, column hall. Farewell at 09:30. 11:00 departure for the burial," wrote Maryna Uzelkova.

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    Yesterday, November 9, it became known that boxer Vyacheslav Uzelkov passed away at the age of 46. The cause of death is unknown, but a few months earlier he said that he had been in a coma and had been "pulled out of the other world.

  • Time, not money: the legendary Warren Buffett named the most valuable asset in the world

    Time, not money: the legendary Warren Buffett named the most valuable asset in the world

    Time, not money: the legendary Warren Buffett named the most valuable asset in the world

    Billionaire Warren Buffett, 94, said that time is the most valuable asset, not material wealth. He earned 99% of his $145.9 billion fortune after the age of 50 by relying on long-term investments.

    American billionaire Warren Buffett has called time the most valuable asset, emphasizing that money does not matter to him in the context of material achievements. This was reported by Yahoo! Finance, according to UNN.

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    American billionaire Warren Buffett is known worldwide for his investments. He is one of the most influential and successful representatives of this sector. The investor shared his experience and named his most valuable asset.

    The success of 94-year-old Warren Buffett was not instantaneous. It took him decades to make his investment decisions successful and help him accumulate capital.

    In particular, it is known that Buffett earned 99% of his capital after his 50th birthday. Moreover, he first entered the billionaire ranking at the age of 56. His reliance on continuous and long-term investments for more than 60 years is one of the main reasons why his wealth is ahead of most other professional investors.

    The founder of TikTok became the richest man in China: what is known about his wealthOctober 29 2024, 03:09 PM • 17272 views

    Buffett, whose net worth is estimated by Forbes at $145.9 billion, said that for him, "money in the context of traveling or owning more houses, boats, or whatever, is of no use." Instead, he emphasized that his most valuable asset is time.

    According to him, the money lost on stocks can be recovered, but the absence of even one year in the stock market can reduce long-term profits more than expected.

    Warren Buffett's company reported an increase in liquidity: the legendary investor sold $36 billion worth of sharesNovember 5 2024, 09:57 AM • 16508 views

  • Trump urges Putin to avoid escalation in Ukraine, WP reports

    Trump urges Putin to avoid escalation in Ukraine, WP reports

    Trump urges Putin to avoid escalation in Ukraine, WP reports

    President-elect Donald Trump spoke directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Nov. 7, marking their first phone conversation since Trump’s election victory, sources familiar with the matter told the Washington Post.

    During the call from Trump’s Florida resort, he advised Putin not to escalate the situation in Ukraine and highlighted Washington’s significant military presence in Europe, said one source familiar with the discussion. The sources requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive topic.

    Trump and Putin discussed the importance of peace in Europe, with Trump expressing interest in continuing conversations aimed at "the resolution of Ukraine’s war soon," according to several sources.

    Throughout his campaign, Trump pledged to bring an immediate end to the war in Ukraine but did not elaborate on specific plans. Privately, Trump has indicated support for a potential deal allowing Russia to retain some occupied territory. During the call, he briefly touched on the issue of land, sources said.

    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban claimed during a Nov. 8 interview, "Americans will quit" the Ukraine war under Trump.

    This previously unreported call took place amid widespread uncertainty about Trump’s approach to realigning U.S. relationships with global allies and adversaries after his election victory on Nov. 5.

    On Nov. 7, Trump told NBC he had spoken with about 70 world leaders since winning the election, including President Volodymyr Zelensky, with Elon Musk joining that call.

    The Washington Post said that Ukraine’s government was informed of the conversation with Putin and did not object to it, according to two sources familiar with the situation. However, Heorhii Tykhyi, Ukraine's foreign ministry spokesperson told Reuters on Nov. 10 that "reports that the Ukrainian side was informed in advance of the alleged call are false. Subsequently, Ukraine could not have endorsed or opposed the call."

    Trump’s initial outreach to world leaders has taken place without support from the State Department or U.S. government interpreters. The Trump transition team has not signed an agreement with the General Services Administration, a standard step in presidential transitions.

    Efforts underway to prepare Zelensky-Trump meeting, minister says“The dialogue between President Zelensky and President-elect Trump has already been established,” Sybiha said in Kyiv at a joint press conference with the European Union’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell.Trump urges Putin to avoid escalation in Ukraine, WP reportsThe Kyiv IndependentThe Kyiv Independent news deskTrump urges Putin to avoid escalation in Ukraine, WP reports
  • Air alert announced in Kyiv and the region

    Air alert announced in Kyiv and the region

    Air alert announced in Kyiv and the region

    Kyiv is on air alert and residents are urged to immediately take shelter in civil defense shelters.

    An air alert has been declared in Kyiv and the region. This was reported by the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, according to UNN.

    ATTENTION! Air Alert Announced in Kyiv!!!
    We ask everyone to go to civil defense shelters immediately

    – Kyiv Regional Military Administration.

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    The Ukrainian Air Force warned earlier that enemy UAVs were approaching the capital.

    russian Shahids fly to Kyiv from ObukhovApril 23 2024, 12:19 AM • 26470 views

  • Trump speaks with Putin about war in Ukraine – WP

    Trump speaks with Putin about war in Ukraine – WP

    The Washington Post has reported that US President-elect Donald Trump held a phone conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin on 10 November.

    Source: The Washington Post, citing multiple informed sources

    Details: The newspaper’s sources revealed that Trump and Putin discussed the war in Ukraine. This was their first phone call since Trump’s election victory.

    One source shared that during the call, which Trump made from his resort in Florida, he advised the Russian leader against escalating the war in Ukraine and reminded him of Washington’s significant military presence in Europe.

    Several sources said that Trump and Putin discussed the need for peace on the European continent, with Trump expressing an interest in further talks to discuss a "swift resolution to the war in Ukraine".

    The newspaper noted, citing two sources, that the Ukrainian government was reportedly informed about the call with Putin and had no objections to it taking place. As reported, Ukrainian officials have long understood that Trump would engage with Putin regarding a diplomatic solution to the war in Ukraine.

    The report said Trump’s initial calls with world leaders are being conducted without the support of the State Department or US government interpreters. Trump’s transition team has yet to sign an agreement with the department, which is a standard procedure for presidential transitions.

    The Washington Post also reported, citing a source, that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is said to be considering candidates to replace Ukraine's Ambassador to the US, Oksana Markarova, after Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson called for her dismissal following a visit Zelenskyy made to an ammunition factory in Pennsylvania in September.

    Background:

    • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy had a phone conversation with Donald Trump on Wednesday, 9 November US time (early Thursday morning in Ukraine).
    • On 10 November, Trump mentioned that he had not yet spoken with Putin following the announcement of his election victory but indicated that such a conversation might take place.

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  • An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 occurred in Cuba

    An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 occurred in Cuba

    An earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 occurred in Cuba

    An earthquake of magnitude 6.8 occurred in eastern Cuba with an epicenter 40 km from the city of Bartolome Maso. The tremors were felt throughout the eastern part of the island, but there were no reports of damage or injuries.

    On Sunday, a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 occurred in eastern Cuba. This was reported by The Independent , UNN wrote.

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    According to the US Geological Survey, the epicenter of the earthquake was recorded about 40 km south of the town of Bartolome Maso.

    The tremors were felt throughout the eastern part of Cuba, including in major cities such as Santiago de Cuba.

    There were no reports of damage or injuries.

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    Hurricane Rafael caused a nationwide power outage in Cuba. 70,000 people were evacuated, and the category three storm brought heavy rains and the threat of flooding.

  • Ukraine denies reports it was informed in advance about Trump-Putin call

    Ukraine denies reports it was informed in advance about Trump-Putin call

    Ukraine denies reports it was informed in advance about Trump-Putin call

    Ukraine's foreign ministry dismissed reports that Kyiv had prior knowledge of a phone call between U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    The Washington Post, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported on Nov. 10 that Trump and Putin spoke by phone on Thursday, discussing the war in Ukraine, and Kyiv was reportedly informed and did not object to the call.

    "Reports that the Ukrainian side was informed in advance of the alleged call are false. Subsequently, Ukraine could not have endorsed or opposed the call," foreign ministry spokesperson Heorhii Tykhyi told Reuters.

    Sources familiar with the matter told the Washington Post that Ukrainian officials "have long understood that Trump would engage with Putin on a diplomatic solution for Ukraine."

    Throughout his campaign, Trump pledged to bring an immediate end to the war in Ukraine but did not elaborate on specific plans. Privately, Trump has indicated support for a potential deal allowing Russia to retain some occupied territory. During the call, he briefly touched on the issue of land, sources said.

    Efforts underway to prepare Zelensky-Trump meeting, minister says“The dialogue between President Zelensky and President-elect Trump has already been established,” Sybiha said in Kyiv at a joint press conference with the European Union’s chief diplomat, Josep Borrell.Ukraine denies reports it was informed in advance about Trump-Putin callThe Kyiv IndependentThe Kyiv Independent news deskUkraine denies reports it was informed in advance about Trump-Putin call
  • 154 combat engagements took place in the frontline: the enemy is intensifying attacks in two directions – General Staff

    154 combat engagements took place in the frontline: the enemy is intensifying attacks in two directions – General Staff

    154 combat engagements took place in the frontline: the enemy is intensifying attacks in two directions - General Staff

    There were 154 combat engagements over the last day, most of them in the Pokrovske and Kurakhove sectors. The enemy carried out 48 air strikes and 643 kamikaze attacks, firing 3,632 times at Ukrainian positions.

    There were 154 combat engagements in the frontline since the beginning of the day. Most of the fighting took place in the Pokrovsk sector – 35, and in the Kurakhiv sector – 46. This is stated in the report of the General Staff as of 22.00 on 10.11.2024, UNN reports.

    Since the beginning of the day, 154 combat engagements took place, the enemy launched 48 air strikes (including 85 combat aircraft) and 643 kamikaze drone strikes, and fired 3,632 times at the positions of our troops,

    – the statement said.

    One firefight continues in the Kharkiv sector near Vovchansk. Five enemy attacks have already been repelled by our defenders in the areas of Starytsia and Vovchansk. The enemy used aviation and launched three air strikes, dropping 4 UAVs in the areas of Kharkiv, Vilcha and Vilkhuvatka.

    The enemy made three attacks on our fortifications in the Kupyansk sector. All of them in the areas of Kindrashivka, Zahryzove and Zelenyi Hai have been repelled.

    In the Liman sector, Russian troops stormed the positions of Ukrainian defenders five times during the day near the settlements of Terny, Torske and Serebryanka. All enemy attacks were stopped.

    Ukrainian defenders are holding back the enemy's offensive in the Siverskyi sector, with one enemy attack currently underway near Verkhnekamianske.

    In the Kramatorsk sector, three attempts by the invaders to advance near Stupochky and Chasovyi Yar failed. The enemy launched air strikes in the areas of Chasovyi Yar and Sloviansk.

    In the Toretsk sector, the occupants attacked 14 times in the areas of Toretsk and Shcherbynivka. Enemy aircraft were active in the same area and near Shcherbynivka. Fighting continues in six locations.

    The enemy is intensively attacking Ukrainian defenders in the Pokrovske sector. During the day, he carried out a total of 35 assault and offensive actions. Russian occupants are most active in the areas of Myroliubivka, Promen, Hryhorivka, Selydove, Lysivka, Sukhyi Yar and Petrivka. Nine combat engagements in the sector are still ongoing. The enemy used aerial weapons in the areas of Lysivka, Kotlyne, Sukha Balka, and Oleksandropil.

    According to preliminary estimates, our troops eliminated 145 militants and wounded 204. Two vehicles, two UAV control points, a buggy and an ATV were destroyed. Two vehicles, one howitzer and an ATV were also damaged.

    In the Kurakhove sector, 46 firefights have been registered as of this time of day. The enemy's attacks were repelled by our troops near Illinka, Vozdvyzhenka, Novoselydivka, Novodmitrivka, Sontsivka, Maksymilianivka, Antonivka, Dale and Katerynivka. Four attacks are still ongoing. The occupants dropped the KABs in the areas of Kurakhove, Romanivka and Dachne.

    In the Vremivsk sector, the enemy tried 13 times to break through to Trudove, Konstantinopolske, Uspenivka and Makarivka, but our brave defenders prevented them. Eight attacks have already been repelled. At the same time, the enemy actively used air strikes in the areas of Andriivka, Velyka Novosilka, Novodarivka and Zelene Pole.

    In the Orikhivsk sector , the occupants twice tried to break through our defenses in the areas of Novoandriivka and Mala Tokmachka, while at the same time they launched an air strike on Temyrivka.

    The situation in the Prydniprovsky sector remained unchanged. The enemy conducted seven unsuccessful attacks.

    In other areas, there were no significant changes in the situation.

    DIU and “Tavria” strike at a cluster of Russian paratroopers in Zaporizhzhia regionNovember 10 2024, 02:49 PM • 20288 views

  • 16 Conclusions from Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal: Gunners crisis averted as Odegaard return restores hope

    16 Conclusions from Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal: Gunners crisis averted as Odegaard return restores hope

    Martin Odegaard and Marc Cucurella in action during the 1-1 Premier League draw between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge

    It feels like another two points dropped for Arsenal, given the events of recent weeks, but there were at least reasons for optimism in a hard-earned draw at Chelsea and the wider results on a weekend that could have ended far, far worse for Mikel Arteta’s side.

    1. Never an ideal way to start a feature called 16 Conclusions, but that feels like a particularly awkward game from which to draw many firm conclusions. It was broadly fine from both teams, yet also a game impossible to extract from the context around it and an increasingly whimsical-looking Premier League table.

    Chelsea and Arsenal sit third and fourth after this, which seems entirely sensible until you look closer and realise they are closer in points to 11th-placed Brentford than second-placed Manchester City.

    2. This is all definitely more okay for Chelsea, simply because of the differing nature of these two clubs’ pre-season ambitions. If there is a specific conclusion to draw from this game then perhaps that’s it: this was a 1-1 draw in which Chelsea looked every bit Arsenal’s equal. They are level on points in the table, had three shots each on target here, missed two clear chances each, the possession percentage counter finished 49-51 with even the average player scores from WhoScored landing at 6.55-6.56. Arteta may have claimed afterwards to have dominated almost all phases of the game, but it’s hard to really make that case dispassionately.

    It was a very even game between two very even teams that ended all-square. And while normally you’d have the away team happier with that state of events you can’t quite make that stick here.

    3. Only one of these teams was expected to be in a title challenge this season, and they must therefore be the team more perturbed at slipping nine points off the pace as we all head off for the Lee Carsley Farewell Tour. Especially given Arsenal’s ropey form coming into the game.

    At season’s end, a hard-fought draw at Chelsea will never be fingered as the primary source of any opportunity missed, and any weekend where you make up points on Man City is never an irredeemable failure. And there was the appetiser of being able to laugh at Spurs being enormously Spurs when presented with the chance to leapfrog both Chelsea and Arsenal into third.

    But as Steven Chicken has already noted, Arsenal are rightly held to the highest of standards now and this perfectly acceptable result in isolation still feels very much like two points dropped in a wider context.

    4. The fact this weekend could have gone much worse for Arsenal – there was an entirely plausible set of results that could have seen them stewing in eighth place during the interlull – is a significant silver lining, but the biggest positive for them here was surely the return of Martin Odegaard.

    Injuries are an unavoidable part of the game and Arsenal’s title charges of the last two years have been helped by a couple of kind seasons on that front, but while they’ve never had the lengthiest injury list this season theirs has been an injury crisis that shows it’s very much a quality over quantity conundrum.

    Odegaard’s absence ranks comfortably as the second most significant of the season so far behind only the irreplaceable Rodri at Manchester City. Arsenal muddled through not always convincingly in the early weeks without him but have looked increasingly bereft of the requisite guile and craft as his absence has been more and more keenly felt.

    5. Before the game it felt like Odegaard playing from the start was an indicator of just how much importance this game had. The last game before an international break is a bold choice for a return to starting action.

    But the performance of the Norwegian suggested simply that he returned to the starting line-up because he was ready to return after his late substitute appearance in Milan during the week. He played the full game and, far from fading as it went on, became ever more influential. His assist for Gabriel Martinelli’s opener was precisely the sort of thing Arsenal have lacked in recent weeks as Chelsea’s curious decision to attempt an offside trap in a wholly unsuitable situation backfired horribly.

    6. That assist was one of four key passes Odegaard produced in a game where nobody else on either side managed more than two, and he did it while maintaining a pass success rate north of 91 per cent. For a player easing himself back into Barclays action in such a difficult game, it was a brilliant effort. It was still – as you’d expect – a way short of his absolute best but still such a clear reminder of what Arsenal have lacked in their recent struggles.

    Their whole attacking rhythm just feels so much better when Odegaard is in there as the conductor.

    7. It was a bad goal to concede in multiple ways for Chelsea. Ordinarily one might direct criticism at the player caught out of line playing everyone on – in this instance Levi Colwill – but this really did feel like one of those rare instances where one player can point at the rest and go “You’re all wrong.” Guess it is on him if those were the agreed tactics for those situations, but stepping out rather than defending the situation just never looked viable as Odegaard prepared to deliver.

    8. And then there’s the contribution of big Bob Sanchez. He was widely praised in the Sky studio at half-time for a save from Martinelli that owed a large amount to positioning that exposed his near post but allowed him to beat the shot away without requiring anything so unedifyng as dirtying his knees or elbows.

    Fine when it works out like that, but the goal came from an even narrower angle where a better starting position surely would have allowed no near-post gap at all for Martinelli to so adroitly locate.

    It was a pinpoint finish, but still very much felt like one that shouldn’t have been on.

    9. The goal came at a good time for the game if a bad one for Gary Neville’s failing voice. The first 15 minutes of the second half had been scrappier than a more enterprising first half in which the two sides traded blows. The goal put the game back on a more pleasing track all round with both sides’ focus seemingly renewed by the broken deadlock.

    10. The first half was less cagey than might have been expected for such a classic high-stakes big-six clash. Both teams had decent 10-minute spells early in the piece, with Chelsea probably still wondering how Malo Gusto contrived to head over the bar after superbly picked out by Pedro Neto after turning Ben White this way and that.

    Martinelli did put him off a bit, but from a couple of yards out and with the delivery pinpoint, it really did need scoring. He’d probably have been better off getting a bit less on it. If anything, Clive, he’s almost headed that too well. Should perhaps have approached the ball with less, well, Gusto.

    11. Chelsea can probably consider themselves fortunate to get to the break level, though. They were caught napping by a perfectly legitimate quick Arsenal free-kick, with Declan Rice setting Kai Havertz through to hold off a belated challenge and slot past Sanchez.

    To his enormous credit, Havertz dispensed with the standard performative muted celebration and shushed the Chelsea fans who had booed him in between declaring Rice a Chelsea reject and informing Arsenal’s fans that ‘Champions of Europe’ is a phrase that alas they shall never sing before a full-throated celebration.

    Which makes it doubly upsetting to see the goal chalked off by VAR for so flimsy a reason as ‘being clearly offside’. I know that people generally want consistency or common sense from the much-loved technological game-botherer but we don’t want that. We think far more VAR decisions should be vibes-based. Really, would VAR be any worse if it dispensed with drawing lines on a screen and asked itself one simple question: which decision here is the funniest? It’s not like this approach hasn’t been used at various stages. It is, for instance, the only plausible way to explain that penalty West Ham got against Man United the other week.

    Havertz scoring from a Rice assist was clearly more amusing than disallowing the goal for a reason Chelsea weren’t even complaining about. Their whinging was entirely based on not feeling suitably ready to defend the free-kick, which replays proved to be tish and fipsy. The offside was pure luck on their part, albeit one left inconveniently undeniable even without nerds drawing lines due to Havertz carelessly positioning himself not just beyond the last defender but also directly on the 18-yard line. He semi-automated his own offside, in a way.

    12. Chelsea responded well to the setback of going behind, and were decent value for a point that felt fair. Neto’s first Premier League goal for his new club was timely and vital, and also beautifully struck into the bottom corner from 25 yards to send Gary Neville into full Bob Fleming mode on commentary. It’s perhaps just as well neither side could find a winner, as Neville would have surely had to analyse it via the medium of dance.

    Neto’s tussle with Ben White had been one of the game’s most engaging, with Peter Drury particularly excited on commentary by the fact both players had been booked, constantly urging them to be cautious when battling each other in that way that makes it entirely obvious he, like the rest of us, really wanted the opposite. But the goal came just a couple of minutes after Neto had been shuffled across by the introduction of Mykhaylo Mudryk, with that perhaps offering some explanation for Arsenal’s apparent uncertainty over who should be picking him up.

    With another substitute, Enzo Fernandez, providing the assist it was another pretty good moment for Enzo Maresca in what really has been an eye-catching start to his Chelsea career.

    13. The Neto-White tangle was just one of many winger-full-back battles that felt particularly key here. Generally, the full-backs came out on top – most notably Marc Cucurella in a consummate shutting down of Bukayo Saka, while Cole Palmer drifted hither and thither in Chelsea’s attack without ever really making his presence felt.

    His frustration at a sheer lack of involvement was highlighted late in the first half when a wildly optimistic attempt on goal from a 40-yard free-kick sailed wildly off target.

    Arsenal shut down the Palmer threat pretty calmly and effectively throughout a game in which Nicolas Jackson and Neto gave the Gunners far more to think about.

    14. These are slightly awkward times for Leandro Trossard. Having been a player who has come up trumps at some important moments for Arsenal since his move from Brighton, he now heads into the November international break without a goal or assist since the October international break.

    Coming on as a sub just as the opposition score an equaliser isn’t ideal, but his contribution to a final 20 minutes in which both sides pushed hard for a winner was negligible and his confidence looks shot. He couldn’t hit the target with a pair of presentable chances and gave the ball away with two of his 12 touches.

    15. It was Arsenal who came closest to a winning goal in the closing stages, most notably with the very last move of the match and a ball that agonisingly failed to arrive at the right foot at the right time on its way through the Chelsea penalty area. It may well have proved marginally offside in any case – either way it would certainly have provided VAR with another chance to pick the funniest rather than most correct outcome, which would in this case undoubtedly have been disallowing a last-second Arsenal winner after they’d celebrated it in suitably Keys-bothering fashion.

    Alas it wasn’t to be, but at least it spared Neville’s vocal cords any further punishment beyond a strangled “Oh no!”

    16. So where does it all leave the title race? We think Arsenal are still just about in it. There’s no doubt that a nine-point deficit to Liverpool is not the same thing as a nine-point deficit to Manchester City. There are glass half-full and half-empty approaches for Arsenal to take about the fact their own recent unexpected struggles have coincided with City’s, but the overall effect has been to keep the race far more open than the Gunners’ results really deserve.

    And while City giving tantalising glimpses of false early-season hope to any pursuers has been a frequent element to even their most dominant title wins, the issues at City and the long-term absence of Rodri do feel more substantial this time around. That could all once again prove illusory, of course, but we suspect not. Arsenal will have to improve from recent weeks, but that’s no great revelation. The point is that currently they look more capable of recovering their misplaced mojo than City. It’s something.

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  • “Dynamo returns to the top of the UPL after the match with Polissya

    “Dynamo returns to the top of the UPL after the match with Polissya

    “Dynamo returns to the top of the UPL after the match with Polissya

    “Dynamo defeated Polissia 2-1, and Yarmolenko scored a jubilee goal

    Dynamo Kyiv met with Polissya in the 13th round of the Ukrainian Premier League, UNN reports.

    "Dynamo beat Polissya 2-1

    Dynamo's Vladyslav Vanat scored the first goal. Andriy Yarmolenko followed with a penalty kick in the 27th minute of the match, doubling the capital's lead. Oleksiy Hutsulyak scored Polissia's only goal.

    It should be added that this goal was Yarmolenko's 110th in the Ukrainian championships.

    With this victory , Dynamo returned to the top of the Ukrainian league. The Kyiv team has 32 points and is ahead of Oleksandriya on additional indicators.

    Recall

    "Shakhtar won a strong-willed victory over Zorya after conceding a goal. "The Miners are third in the standings.