Media reports: Putin replaces the governor of Kursk Oblast due to ‘chaos in management’ after Ukraine’s incursion.  

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**Russia’s Putin Replaces Governor Over Ukraine Conflict**

Russian Putin has removed the governor of , Alexei Smirnov. This decision was made due to management “chaos” in the region following Ukraine’s invasion.

On December 5, Putin appointed State Duma Deputy Alexander Khinshtein as interim governor. The Kremlin had been looking for a replacement since early November, but only finalized Khinshtein’s appointment just one day before the announcement.

**Ukraine Invasion and Its Aftermath**

In August, Ukraine launched a surprise attack on Russia’s Kursk Oblast. Although Russian forces have since reclaimed about half of the territory seized during the initial attack, the operation has caused significant losses for Russia. The conflict has also led to widespread discontent among displaced residents from areas by Ukrainian forces.

**Governor Smirnov Under Fire**

Smirnov’s handling of defensive along the Ukrainian border was reportedly ineffective. This, combined with clashes with municipal leaders and protests among displaced residents, contributed to his dismissal as governor. Khinshtein, a former journalist and presenter, has been a member of Russia’s State Duma since 2003 and is affiliated with Putin’s .

**Russia’s Pressure on Kursk Oblast**

Russia has increased pressure in Kursk Oblast to dislodge Ukrainian troops positions there. Ukraine has lost over 40% of territory previously captured during the incursion, according to . Russian forces have suffered significant losses as well, with more than 7,000 soldiers killed or injured and over 700 captured.

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