Mysterious Deaths in the RF Ministry of Transport and Drone Attacks on TCC: Main News for July 7.


Drones attacked TCC in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia
In Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, unknown drones attacked Territorial Recruitment Centers, leading to damage to buildings and injuries to military personnel.
High-ranking officials have died in the Ministry of Transport of Russia following resignations and suicides. In addition, Ukrainians will receive the 'Schoolchild Package' for first graders, and the government approved new rules for transporting animals in public transport.
Today it became known that former Russian Minister of Transport Roman Starovoit committed suicide after resigning. His body with a gunshot wound was found in a car in the Odintsovo district.
A representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Svitlana Petrenko, confirmed the official's death. An investigation is underway, the main version is suicide.
Also, the deputy head of the property management department of the railway transport agency of the RF Ministry of Transport Alexei Korneychuk has died. Furthermore, drones attacked Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, causing damage to TCC. The government is introducing the 'Schoolchild Package' payment for Ukrainians and has approved rules for transporting animals in public transport.
During recent events in Ukraine and Russia, information emerged about drone attacks on military facilities, as well as tragic incidents involving high-ranking officials in the Russian Ministry of Transport. Additionally, Ukraine is preparing for an important educational period, providing significant support for first graders and improving the rules for transporting animals in public transport.Read also
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