Crimea’s tourism sector will receive more than ₽4.3 млрд rubles of state support as the region endures continued attacks from Ukrainian forces. The funding was approved to help hotels, travel agencies and related businesses stay operational despite the security threats. The decision was announced as reported by RBC News.
In Iran, Ayatollah Khamenei vowed to avenge his father and other victims of the war, vowing that those responsible would face consequences. Meanwhile, in Moldova, President Maia Sandu nominated businessman Ion Tofan as a candidate for prime minister, signaling a new phase in the country’s political outlook. Both developments reflect ongoing geopolitical tensions and shifting leadership strategies across the region.
Russian military forces carried out a coordinated series of strikes against key Ukrainian strategic sites during the night of July 10‑11, according to the Ministry of Defense. Tehran’s IRGC dismissed former U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that Iran had asked to resume negotiations, calling the statement false. Trade between Russia and Armenia fell by 21.5 % since the start of the year, highlighting economic pressures linked to the broader conflict.
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