Preventive Measure for MSEC Head and Shelling of Kherson. Main Events on October 7.
The occupiers attacked Kherson with aerial bombs, the court chose preventive measures for the head of the Khmelnytsky MSEC, and intelligence disabled the Russian minesweeper "Alexander Obukhov". "Glavkom" compiled a selection of news for October 7 to keep you informed of the main events.
The occupiers attacked Kherson with aerial bombs
Today, October 7, Russian occupiers dropped four aerial bombs on Kherson. As a result of the enemy's attack, it is currently known about 20 wounded, among them small children. Around 10:30, Russian troops carried out an airstrike on Kherson. Hits were recorded on a previously destroyed school and residential buildings in the Central district.
The court chose a preventive measure for the head of Khmelnytsky MSEC
The Pechersky District Court of Kyiv chose a preventive measure for the head of the Khmelnytsky Regional Center for Medical and Social Expertise, Tetyana Krupa.
Krupa was taken into custody for 60 days (until December 3) with the possibility of posting bail in the amount of 500 million 1528 UAH.
It became known earlier that the head of the Khmelnytsky Regional Center for Medical and Social Expertise (MSEC), Tetyana Krupa, and her son, the head of the regional Pension Fund, Oleksandr Krupa, were accused of illegal enrichment. During searches, nearly $6 million was found in cash.
Former head of the Constitutional Court received suspicion
Law enforcement officials reported suspicion to the former head of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine, an employee of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, and a deputy head of one of the district departments of a law enforcement agency in Western Ukraine. According to the State Bureau of Investigation, they are suspected of organizing the illegal transfer of citizens across the state border of Ukraine.
Despite the fact that the SBI does not name the suspect former head of the Constitutional Court, it is clear from open sources that they are referring to former head Aleksandr Tupitsky.
Intelligence disabled the Russian minesweeper "Alexander Obukhov"
Ukrainian intelligence disabled another Russian ship - the Baltic Fleet minesweeper "Alexander Obukhov." According to intelligence, the ship was based in the city of Baltiysk and was to go on combat duty. However, it suffered serious damage - due to a hole in the exhaust, water entered the engine.
The minesweeper underwent repairs in July in the city of Saint Petersburg. It is worth noting that this is not the first disabled Russian minesweeper - in April 2024, as a result of the reconnaissance operation "Rybalko," the missile boat "Serpukhov" was disabled.
American scientists receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
In 2024, the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to scientists Victor Ambros and Gary Ravkan for discovering microRNA and its role in post-transcriptional regulation of genes.
Victor Ambros and Gary Ravkan are American biologists who discovered microRNA molecules that regulate gene function. In 1993, they published conclusions about a new level of gene regulation that is important for multicellular organisms, including humans.
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