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Kremlin fires iconic Moscow mayor

(Agencies)
Updated: 2010-09-28 14:09
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Kremlin fires iconic Moscow mayor

Yuri Luzhkov talks to the media in Moscow in this September 18, 2010 file photo. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has sacked Luzhkov, a Kremlin spokeswoman said September 28, 2010. [Agencies] 

MOSCOW - The Kremlin website says Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has fired Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov who held the post for 18 years.

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The website says Medvedev signed a decree effective Tuesday relieving the 74-year-old mayor of his duties due to the president's "loss of confidence" in him.

Luzhkov garnered criticism in July when repairs to the main highway leading to Moscow's Sheremetyevo international airport created lengthy traffic jams.

Anger rose further when the mayor remained on vacation in Austria in August even as Moscow suffered through weeks of smog from nearby forest and peat-bog fires.

The final blow apparently came when Luzhkov criticized Mededev's decision to suspend building a highway through a forest outside Moscow.