Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, announced on Thursday the appointment of Alexander Hinstein as the interim governor of the southern Kursk region, citing the need for “crisis management” in the region, part of which is under the control of Ukrainian forces from August. Putin is shown in a video posted on the Kremlin’s website offering the position to Hinstein, a journalist and veteran member of the State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament. “I would like to offer you the post of interim governor of the Kursk region, as crisis management is needed there at the moment, given the situation there,” Putin told Hinstein. “And as the territory is liberated from the enemy, of course much will have to be done to restore housing and community services and to restore the economy of the territory as a whole as well as the area now liberated by our troops.” Putin reported that Hinstein, […]
Source: News Beast

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