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Resistance sabotages railway near Mariupol, where tracks to Russia are being laid
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Resistance forces have sabotaged a railway line near the Russian-occupied city of Mariupol, resulting in a collision between two locomotives on a section the Russians are attempting to link to Russia.: Mariupol City Council on Telegram ; Telegram channel Mariupol Resistance : "Guerrillas have damaged the railway track in the area of the stretch between the Kalchyk and Malovodne stations in the north of the Mariupol district. This resulted in a collision between two locomotives and damage to power lines.": The Russians reportedly began laying railway tracks near the village of Malovodne this May. In this settlement, the Russians sought to connect the new Russian railway line with the Ukrainian Mariupol-Volnovakha railway line. UP or becomeour patron! Oregon remained the unanimous No. 1 team in The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll Sunday after its close call at Wisconsin, Notre Dame and Alabama each jumped up two spots and Georgia returned to the top 10. LSU is unranked for the first time in two years. The unbeaten Ducks are atop the AP Top 25 for the fifth straight week, passing Texas as the No. 1 team for the most polls this season. LSU coach Brian Kelly was caught on camera screaming at one player and getting yelled at by another. The sideline scenes were clear signs of frustration for a program that was on its way to losing a third consecutive game, 27-16 at unranked Florida on Saturday. Now, the Tigers (6-4, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) will be the ones out of the polls. Speaking at an event about social media misinformation on Saturday at the G20 summit, Brazilian First Lady Janja Lula da Silva swore at billionaire Elon Musk, who owns the platform X. Lula da Silva, wife to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, spoke at length during her address about the way regulations can help stop the spread of false information online—policies that appear to be the antithesis of Musk's approach to running X, formerly known as Twitter. According to Reuters, a ship's horn went Mayor Brandon Johnson reversed course Saturday and announced he will not attend a slain cop's funeral after the officer's family told him to stay away. Johnson's office had said Friday he would go to the funeral for Officer Enrique Martinez, despite protests from the police union president who said he would not be welcome. Martinez was shot and killed Monday during a traffic stop in Chatham. ...
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