Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least 11 civilians and injured more than 80, officials said Monday. Meanwhile, Russian’s transport minister was found dead in what authorities said was an apparent suicide – news that broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin.
Ukraine reports at least 11 dead and over 80 injured in Russian attacks
Russian attacks on Ukraine killed at least 11 civilians and injured more than 80 others, including seven children, officials said Monday.
Meanwhile, Russian’s transport minister was found dead in what authorities said was an apparent suicide – news that broke hours after the Kremlin announced he had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin. The firing of Roman Starovoit followed a weekend of travel chaos when airports grounded hundreds of flights due to the threat of drone attacks from Ukraine, although Russian officials did not give a reason for his dismissal.
Hundreds of flights were canceled or delayed at airports in Moscow and St. Petersburg, but Russian commentators said the air traffic disruptions have become customary amid frequent Ukrainian drone raids and were unlikely to have triggered his dismissal.
Starovoit, 53, served as Russia’s transport minister since May 2024. Russian media have reported that his dismissal could have been linked to an investigation into the embezzlement of state funds allocated for building fortifications in the Kursk region, where he served as governor before being appointed transportation minister.