Delhi Police constable Sonika Yadav, seven months pregnant, won a bronze medal at the All India Police Weightlifting Cluster. She lifted a combined 145 kg, concealing her pregnancy until her final deadlift. Her achievement highlights courage and consistency, proving determination can overcome barriers.
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Russia successfully tested its nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile, a weapon President Putin claims can "pierce any defence shield." The test, conducted alongside a nuclear drill, signals Moscow's defiance against Western pressure over Ukraine. Putin announced the country will now move towards deploying the "invincible" missile, which reportedly traveled 14,000 kilometers.
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