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Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses transport minister Starovoit

According to a decree issued by the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, his transport minister was fired on Monday. Roman Starovoit had been in his position for just over a month.

Starovoit was abruptly dismissed without explanation. After almost five years of serving as the governor of Russia's west Kursk region, he was appointed Transport Minister in May 2024.

Few months after leaving this role, Ukrainian forces spilled across the border to Kursk when Kyiv launched their

The biggest incursion

Since the beginning of the war, in 2022.

Vitaly Savelyev was Starovoit’s predecessor in the role of transport minister. He became deputy prime minister. Vedomosti newspaper reported that Starovoit could be replaced by his deputy minister Andrei Nikitin. Nikitin was previously the governor of Novgorod Region.

Starovoit was a regional governor before he became a federal road agency Rosavtodor. He led the Rosavtodor in Russia for six years. (Reporting and writing by Gleb Stlyarov and Anastasia Teterevleva, with editing by Andrew Osborn.)

(source: Reuters)