
According to Ukraine, 14 Russian drones have been destroyed

During yesterday evening, Russia sent 15 drones to the southern part of the country, but the Ukrainian defense destroyed 14 of them. According to the Ukrainian military and Air Force, the drones were of the Shahed type and were destroyed in the areas of: Hirovoradit, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Khmelnytskyi and Mykolaiv.
From the side of Moscow, there is still no reaction to this statement. Meanwhile, the drones in question are also known as "kamikaze drones" and were manufactured in Iran. Russia is said to be copying these drones.
Russia bans independent politician from running against Putin

Former journalist Yekaterina Duntsova would run in the upcoming elections in Russia against Vladimir Putin. One of her policies was exactly that against the war in Ukraine, but the election commission rejected Yekaterina's candidacy, only 3 days after her application.
With a unanimous decision, the commission claimed that the application had many errors, while the former journalist stated that she would appeal this unilateral decision to the Supreme Court.
Riot in Colombia: 7 people dead

The mayor of Guatsene, named Elmer Abonia Rodríguez, and a 15-year-old girl were victims of two attacks in southwestern Colombia. Then, another 5 people, among them a teenager, were killed in the indigenous community in the municipality of Santander de Cilição.
The attacks were carried out with weapons and there is still no detailed information on the causes of these consecutive murders.
Andrew Tate asks to visit his sick mother in the UK, but his request is refused

Influencer Andrew Tate has made a request to visit his ailing mother in the UK after she suffered a heart attack, but a Romanian court has rejected his request.
Tate reacted with a post on X (Twitter) where it says: "The Romanian state decided that she will be alone for Christmas, if she is alive."
Andrew and his brother Tristan are on trial on suspicion of rape and trafficking. They have categorically denied the accusations, but since their arrest in 2020 and later, the measure of house arrest, the Romanian state continues to keep them under investigation.