Zelensky and Yermak fell ill with COVID-19, Azerbaijanis shot down a Russian helicopter in Armenia. The main thing of the day



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Zelensky and Ermak fell ill with COVID-19

Today, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that despite observing quarantine restrictions, he received a positive test for COVID-19 coronavirus infection.

The head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, also said that he was infected with the coronavirus.

In Ukraine, due to quarantine, planned operations and hospitalizations were prohibited.

Hospitalizations and planned operations have been banned in Ukraine since November 9. Hospitals exclusively accept urgent patients and coronavirus patients.

Oleg Lyashko lost the elections to the Rada

Anatoly Gunko, a candidate of the People’s Servant, was elected as a people’s deputy of Ukraine in the by-elections in district 208 of the Chernihiv region, the Central Election Commission reported. Former People’s Deputy Leader of the Radical Party Oleg Lyashko took second place.

Criminal proceedings were opened in Kharkov for the disappearance of Kernes

The head of a public organization approached the Kharkiv police, who said there was no connection to the city’s mayor, Gennady Kernes, and his whereabouts were unknown. The investigator opened criminal proceedings for the disappearance of the mayor.

Azerbaijan shot down a Russian helicopter on the border with Armenia

Tonight near the border of Armenia and Azerbaijan a Russian helicopter crashed. It fell near the village of Yeraskh in the Ararat region of Armenia. It is known of two dead and one injured. The Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation said the crashed Russian helicopter was shot down.

The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported that the Russian Mi-24 helicopter was mistakenly shot down by the Azerbaijani army. The department apologized and announced its willingness to pay compensation.

The Azerbaijani army occupies the strategic city of Shusha in Karabakh

On November 9, the representative of the “authorities” of Nagorno-Karabakh, Vahram Poghosyan, said that the army of the unrecognized republic of Nagorno-Karabakh no longer controls the key city of Shusha, and Azerbaijani troops are located on the outskirts of Stepanakert, the capital of Karabakh.

Zhvanetsky was buried in Moscow

On November 9, at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow, they buried an Odessa native, the satirist Mikhail Zhvanetsky. Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the farewell ceremony was closed; in particular, the singer Alla Pugacheva, the television presenter Maxim Galkin, the actor Leonid Yarmolnik, the writer Yevgeny Grishkovets, the musician Alexander Rosenbaum were present.



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