Russian overnight attack on Ukraine’s Kyiv kills at least 3, wounds dozens

The mayor of the Ukrainian capital, who claims that at the end of the first four years of Russia’s war on Ukraine, reports that at least three people have died and dozens have been hurt in an overnight Russian airstrike in Kyiv.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko proclaimed that “several” Russian drones were “over the city” on Sunday, and urged residents to “remain in shelters.”

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Three people died and 27 were injured (including six children), according to preliminary information, according to Klitschko’s post-Telegram entry, adding that some had been taken to the hospital.

He claimed that a nine-story residential complex in the northeastern Desnyansky district was flooded with drone fragments that sparked fires on several floors.

“The fire has already erupted,” the statement read. The construction is still being worked on, Klitschko said.

Another nine-floor block in the same district, where five people were saved, was damaged, he said, adding that “structure destruction is ongoing.”

An apartment was harmed when more drone fragments fell on a 16-story residential block in the northern Obolonsky district, according to Klitschko.

He continued, “No structural collapses or fires” are present.

Not immediately known the full extent of the attack’s size and extent. Before the air force called off the air raid alerts in Kyiv and the surrounding area around 00:30 GMT, the city was under one hour and a half of the day.

Both parties deny that their attacks on one another’s territory were aimed at civilians. However, despite the fact that the majority of the victims were Ukrainian, many of whom were civilians, were killed in the conflict that Russia started by staging a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

According to Ukrainian authorities, four other Russian drone and missile strikes killed two, two of them in Kyiv, and more than a dozen others in Ukraine the day after those attacks.

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, downplayed the possibility of a summit with Vladimir Putin, saying he would “not be wasting]his] time.”

According to a Russian source with knowledge of the discussions, Kremlin negotiator Kirill Dmitriev met with Trump administration officials, including special envoy Steve Witkoff. On Sunday, the discussions were scheduled to continue.

Russian energy was subject to new, extensive sanctions by the US and the European Union earlier this week to devastate Moscow’s war economy.

FG Appoints Prof Haruna As First VC Of Federal Varsity Kontagora

Professor Farouk Haruna has been appointed as the Federal University of Education, Kontagora in Nigeria,’s first substantive vice Chancellor.

Following the fifth meeting of the Council in Kontagora, Professor Francis Faduyile, the pro-Chancellor and Governing Council chairman, made the announcement.

Faduyile informed journalists that Professor Haruna was chosen after a rigorous selection process that involved six candidates shortlisted.

He claimed that the new vice Chancellor, who previously held the positions of acting vice Chancellor, provost, and chairman of the committee of provosts, brings a wealth of experience.

He anticipates that the new Vice Chancellor’s inauguration will take place on November 4, 2025.

Also read: Prof. Mohammed Othman’s appointment as FUDMA Vice Chancellor

The Pro-Chancellor assured Kontagora’s staff, students, and parents that the campus is still safe for both learning and living on the security front.

“I’ve visited Kontagora a lot,” I said. People live and work there without fear because it is peaceful. According to Faduyile, the university environment is conducive and safe for students.

He referred to the university as one of the nation’s fastest-growing teacher education centers, which offers a sizable number of Ph. holders of degrees and cutting-edge facilities of education.

The school, which was formerly a College of Education, was upgraded to a Federal University of Education in 2021 and began accepting students in March 2025.

The Federal University of Education, Kontagora now has its first substantive leadership position to help the school achieve academic excellence with this appointment.

In the meantime, Niger State Governor Umaru Bago praised Haruna for taking the vacancy of the Federal University of Education Kontagora (FUEK) as the substantive Vice-Chancellor (VC) for the next few months.

The governor described the newly appointed Professor Haruna as a seasoned scholar in a message sent through his chief press secretary, Bologi Ibrahim, adding that his appointment is appropriate and deserving.

He claimed Haruna possesses the qualities of an innovative and transformative leader.

The newly appointed VC will take the institution to a remarkable height, the governor predicted.

Governor Bago praised the appointment of the new vice chancellor and pledged to support his success.

914 miles, 185 fans – doing English football’s longest away day

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185 fans supported Truro City as they kicked off in the National League at Gateshead on Saturday, marking the furthest stretch in English league football history.

Never before has a team traveled as far as Truro had on the verge of three points as Truro did when the team was promoted from the regional divisions to the national level for the first time this summer.

Truro, 7am Friday

In the dim dawn light, the wind sways around the parking lot, rattling the corrugated supermarket shutters, and causing discarded carrier bags to sag in the rain to hit the tarmac.

For years, Shane Hendra and his friends have taken this location for their away matches.

He claims, “This is exactly why we love football because it’s so exciting.”

For breakfast, a packet of Cornish pasties is carried around the vehicle. The group anticipates arriving at their Newcastle hotel around 5 o’clock after a few stops along the way.

Matt Hall, a historian for the Truro club, is seated in the back alongside me. He has enjoyed getting to travel further afield with his team.

He continues, “It’s incredible.” It’s a whole new level of support,” she said.

My dad passed away, but I spent decades with him. You get to know everyone at the games because we don’t have that many fans. I met these men, and we are currently traveling together.

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Friday, Exeter, 9am

The Truro team travels by executive coach from Exeter to Exeter, the only team from Cornwall to ever compete at this level.

They will spend the afternoon at Derby County’s training facility before flying to Gateshead on Saturday morning and staying there overnight.

The club’s ability to travel is arguably greater than that of their competitors.

In full team tracksuit at a service station, board member Rob Butland claims that “the most obvious disadvantage is financial.” To make the most of each long journey, we must find money.

Even our closest away games are only a few counties away. Simply put, it’s crazy.

The trick is to make the traveling a strength, using it as a force that unites the group.

Friday, 3 p.m. in Bristol

I part ways with Hendra’s group in Bristol as they pick up another passenger, send them a message, and fly over to meet fans in the North East.

Flying is by far the most environmentally destructive mode of transportation, but the majority of fans believe it to be the only viable option due to the prohibitively high cost of train tickets and the unenviable drive-in.

No organized coach travel or official supporters’ trust exists for the club.

These kinds of trips have been made for the past and are to be enjoyed, for those whose generations of Truro have supported them.

John Joyce, 50, who travels with his 23-year-old son Tom, says, “It’s a big part of our relationship.”

Because we all share this commonality, my friends are his friends, and vice versa.

Tom continues, “We’re treating it like a one-off chance in case we go back down,” adding, “I’ve been buzzing for all the trips.”

Success could help these epic trips, making the prospect of glory seem less daunting.

Truro are, blatantly, one of the nation’s worst professional teams.

They have been particularly hampered on their travels because they are third in the National League.

The results don’t really matter, John says, “you might think these people are mad” for going so far, watching their team lose,” to be honest.

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Newcastle on Saturday at 2am

Fans of Truro are more accustomed to spending their days drinking pints in more serene provincial southern towns, but promotion has allowed them to have a fun-loving Friday night out at one of the nation’s best party spots.

Newcastle is sure to tick every box. They’re satisfied at the Quayside for fans looking for a good old-fashioned British boozer to munch on all night.

They have taken themselves to the Bigg Market for the upbeat crowd looking for a late-night dance floor. And karaoke aficionados couldn’t be more catered for.

Gateshead on Saturday, 3 p.m.

There are plenty of sore heads before the game, and the majority of them choose to take a free pint from the Fog on the Tyne pub for the first 100 Truro fans who arrive.

Gateshead play in an 11, 800-capacity stadium that was built to house athletics events and gigs, but have the league’s lowest average attendance.

As Truro kick off, the home stands are almost entirely empty, the temperature has dropped, and the outside terrace’s teeth are rumbling.

A few neutral groundhoppers who are interested in being a part of history, who are enthralled by the novelty of the journey and the presence of a few, higher than usual, are among the 185 away attendees.

When the match begins, Truro are uncharacteristically captivating. After five minutes, Dominic Johnson-Fisher gave them adeserved lead. Their lead was doubled just before half-time thanks to defender Christian Oxlade-Chamberlain, whose father Mark and brother Alex played for England during their careers, after two more goals were sadly denied.

The away end is bedlam at halftime.

However, after the break, Gateshead improve and score twice in the 70th minute, with West Ham’s first senior player Frank Nouble scoring the winning goal.

Luke Jephcott puts his finish wide, but Truro has a fantastic chance to win it in stoppage time, one-on-one with the unbeaten keeper.

A decades-old fan who also played for the club’s women’s team, Sharon Hinds, says, “I would have taken a point before kick-off, I suppose.”

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Truro on Sunday at 1 a.m.

John and Tom Joyce are just two of the first fans to return to Truro.

“Has it been worthwhile to travel?” Absolutely,” says John. Following our team is what we do, and this trip will be a part of our family for a long time.

It’s unlikely that Truro’s new record will soon be broken.

A league meeting with Truro is improbable because Mousehole and Falmouth are a little further south than Truro, but their respective teams only play regionally in the region and only Newcastle, the top club, and Blyth Spartans, the eighth-tier team, are both further north than Gateshead.

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