Михаил Мишустин по поручению Президента создал рабочую группу для координации работы по ликвидации последствий ЧП с танкерами в акватории Черного моря
Ее возглавит вице-премьер Виталий Савельев.
В состав комиссии войдут министр транспорта Роман Старовойт, руководитель Росморречфлота Андрей Тарасенко, глава Ространснадзора Виктор Басаргин, представители Минприроды, МЧС, администрации Краснодарского края.
Михаил Мишустин по поручению Президента создал рабочую группу для координации работы по ликвидации последствий ЧП с танкерами в акватории Черного моря
Ее возглавит вице-премьер Виталий Савельев.
В состав комиссии войдут министр транспорта Роман Старовойт, руководитель Росморречфлота Андрей Тарасенко, глава Ространснадзора Виктор Басаргин, представители Минприроды, МЧС, администрации Краснодарского края.
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