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Abuev Hasan-Gusein Magomedovich
Colonel, Chief Federal Inspector of the Southern Federal District for the Republic of Dagestan Born in 1947, father is the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers of the DASSR. In the mid-90s, advisor to the plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation. From January 2000 onwards. O. Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in Dagestan. Since October 2000, Chief Federal Inspector for Dagestan.

BARSUKOV MIKHAIL IVANOVICH
General of the Army, Head of the Military Inspectorate of the Russian Security Council

Born on November 8, 1947 in the Lipetsk region. Graduated from the Higher Military Command School named after. Supreme Council, Military Academy named after. Frunze. After college, he was assigned to the Kremlin regiment. Since December 1991, commandant of the Kremlin, since June 1992, head of the Main Security Directorate. Since July 1995, Director of the FSB. In June 1996 he was dismissed. Then the head of the department for servicing special facilities of the presidential administration and the head of the Interdepartmental Commission on Underground Structures of the Security Service. Since December 1998, head of the Main Directorate of Military Inspection of the Security Council apparatus. Since December 1998, head of the military inspection department of the Security Council apparatus. Married.

BONDAREV ANATOLY KUZMICH
Deputy Secretary of State of the Union State of Belarus and Russia

Born on January 4, 1947 in the village. Slobodka, Mogilev region. Graduated from the Kiev Higher Military Aviation Engineering School and the KGB Higher School. He served in the Air Force, then transferred to the central office of the KGB. Since 1985 at the USSR Ministry of Civil Aviation. Since 1992, Deputy Director of the Air Transport Department of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation for Aviation Security. Since 1994, head of the department of affairs of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. Since 1996, Chief of Staff, since 1997, Deputy Director of the Federal Aviation Service for Aviation Safety. Since July 1999, First Deputy Director of the Federal Air Transport Service. In October 2000, he was relieved of his position. Married, two children.

BORDUZHA NIKOLAY NIKOLAEVICH
Colonel General, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kingdom of Denmark Born on October 20, 1949 in Orel. He graduated from the Perm Higher Command and Engineering School of the Strategic Missile Forces, the Novosibirsk School of Military Counterintelligence, and the Faculty of Advanced Training for KGB management personnel and specialists. He served in the Strategic Missile Forces, then in the KGB. Since May 1992, first deputy head of the department for work with personnel of FAPSI. Since June 1992, Deputy Commander of Border Troops. Since January 1998, Director of the Federal Border Guard Service. Since September 1998, Secretary of the Security Council. Since December 1998, head of the presidential administration. Since 1999, Chairman of the State Customs Committee. Since December 1999, Ambassador to Denmark. Awarded the Order of Courage. Married, son is an officer. He is interested in volleyball.

BORODAI VIKTOR IVANOVYCH
State Duma deputy

Born on April 18, 1952. Served in the KGB for 20 years, counterintelligence officer. In the 90s, he was a representative of the governor of the Stavropol Territory in Moscow, the general director of CJSC Oil and Gas Company KIBOR Alliance-EDK. He worked for the oil and gas company Stavropol. In December 1999, he was elected to the State Duma on the list of the Medved bloc. Member of the Unity faction ", Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Federal Affairs and Regional Policy. Leader of the Russian Gas Vertical Association.

BRODSKY OLEG MIKHAILOVICH
Head of the Department of Affairs of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation

Born on August 2, 1940 in Moscow. He graduated from a military school and the Moscow Institute of Communications. He served in the KGB, then in the Ministry of Communications. Since 1991, head of the financial and economic department of the Prosecutor General's Office of the RSFSR. Since 1995, first deputy head of the affairs department of the Prosecutor General's Office. Since 2000, head of department.

BYKOV VALERY KLAVDIEVICH
captain 2nd rank, representative in the Federation Council from the administration of the Kamchatka region Born on August 21, 1948. Graduated from the Leningrad Higher Naval School, Novosibirsk Higher School of Military Counterintelligence and Moscow State Industrial University. He worked as a mechanic at the Belarusian Automobile Plant and served in the Black Sea Fleet. Then the detective of the special department of the KGB Black Sea Fleet ensured secrecy in the research and testing center. In 1986 he was transferred to the Kamchatka region. Since 1994, he headed the operational control department of the tax inspectorate in Vilyuchinsk. Since January 2001 in the Federation Council. Married, two children.

VASILIEV VIKTOR PETROVICH
Major General, Head of the Federal Tax Service for Moscow Born on December 8, 1950 in the Pskov region. He graduated from the Leningrad Higher Artillery Command School, the Higher Military Counterintelligence Courses, and the KGB Higher School.

He worked his way up from detective officer to deputy head of the military counterintelligence department of the combined arms army. Fought in Afghanistan. Since 1992, head of the department, deputy head of the Federal Tax Service for the Leningrad Region. Since 1996, head of the Penza Federal Tax Service. Since July 2001, head of the organizational and inspection department of the Federal Tax Service, since November 2001, head of the Federal Tax Service for Moscow. Awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals.

VEREVKIN-RAKHALSKY SERGEY VLADIMIROVICH
Lieutenant General, First Deputy Director of the FSNP Born in 1948 into a military family. Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics, courses at the Minsk Higher School of the KGB. He worked at the Leningrad Institute. Vavilov, was involved in the development of space photography systems. From the mid-70s, he was involved in the fight against smuggling at the KGB in Leningrad and the region. Since 1984 in the Astrakhan KGB. Since 1994, deputy chief, head of the Sakhalin FSB Directorate. In April 1999 he headed the Primorsky FSB Directorate. Since April 2000, First Deputy Minister for Taxes and Duties. Since March 2001, Deputy Director of the Federal Tax Service. Awarded the medal "For Military Merit". Married, son.

Volkov VLADIMIR FEDOROVYCH
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District

Born in 1952 in the Kemerovo region. Graduated from the Faculty of Law of Krasnoyarsk University. He served in the Pacific Fleet. Served in the KGB. Married, son. He enjoys tennis and alpine skiing.

Volkonsky VASILY IVANOVICH
Lieutenant General, State Duma Deputy Born on April 8, 1948 in the village. Pashina, Zhytomyr region. He graduated from the Daugavpils Air Defense Aviation Technical School, the KGB school, and the Sverdlovsk Law Institute. Since 1973 in military counterintelligence of the North Caucasus Military District. Since 1974 in the Novosibirsk KGB. Since 1994, head of the tax police department for the Novosibirsk region. Since 1995, Deputy Director, 1st Deputy Director of the Federal Tax Service. Since June 1999, 1st Deputy Minister for Taxes and Duties. In December 1999, he was elected to the State Duma from the “Bear” bloc. Member of the safety committee. Married, two children.

VOROTNIKOV VALERY PAVLOVICH
Major General, State Duma Deputy Born on November 26, 1945 in the village. Vorotnikov, Kurgan region, in the family of a teacher and a librarian. Graduated from the Ural Polytechnic Institute and the KGB Higher School. He worked as a fitter at a defense enterprise and was a senior engineer. Since 1970 in the Sverdlovsk regional committee of the Komsomol: head of the student youth department, second secretary of the regional committee. Since 1975 in the 5th Directorate of the KGB. Participated in special missions in Afghanistan. Since 1982, head of the KGB city department in Sverdlovsk-44, head of the unit, deputy head of the KGB. In 1985 he headed the Krasnoyarsk KGB. Since October 1988 in the central office, deputy head of the department for the protection of the constitutional order of the KGB. Since 1991, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Izumrudny Bank. Then the general director of the partnership for the protection of national security "Fatherland". Since 1992, deputy head of the security and information service of the Bridge group. Since 1995, State Duma deputy on the list of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. In 1999, he was re-elected to the State Duma in Serov district No. 167. Member of the People's Deputy group, deputy chairman of the committee on legislation. Full member of the Academy of Social Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Awarded the Order of the Red Star and medals. Married, two sons, grandson.

GOLUBEV VALERY ALEKSANDROVICH
Lieutenant Colonel, Member of the Federation Council from the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region Born on June 14, 1952 in Leningrad. Graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute, the Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk, the KGB Institute, and the Academy of National Economy. Worked as an engineer at the Central Research Institute of Ship Electronics and Technology. Since 1979 in the Leningrad State University of the KGB. Since 1991, head of the secretariat of the St. Petersburg City Hall. Since 1993, head of the administration of the Vasileostrovsky district of St. Petersburg. In 1994-98 he was a deputy of the legislative assembly of St. Petersburg. Since 1999, Chairman of the city committee for tourism and resort development. In April 2002, elected to the Federation Council. Candidate of Economic Sciences. Married, three children.

GONCHAROV VADIM VADIMOVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District Born on November 20, 1955 in Moscow. Graduated from the KGB Higher School and the Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee. Until 1993 he served in the KGB, then in the tax police. In 1995 he headed the Federal Tax Service for the Novosibirsk Region. Since August 2000, Deputy Presidential Envoy in the Siberian Federal District, supervising executive authorities. Married, two children. Hobbies: tennis, rowing. Member of the Presidium of the Central Council of the Dynamo Society.

GRIGORIEV ALEXANDER ANDREEVICH
Colonel General, General Director of the Russian Agency for State Reserves Born on October 4, 1949 in Leningrad, graduated from the Leningrad Mechanical Institute, KGB Higher School. Since 1975 in the KGB for Leningrad and the region. In 1983-85 in Afghanistan. Since 1994, first deputy head of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg and the region. Since August 1998, head of the economic security department of the FSB. Since October 1998, head of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg, deputy director of the FSB. Resigned from the post of head of the FSB in January 2001. Since July 2001, general director of the agency for state reserves. Married, daughter.

GRISHANKOV MIKHAIL IGNATEVICH
lieutenant colonel, State Duma deputy Born on February 16, 1965. Graduated from the Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute, Higher Courses of the KGB and the Faculty of Economics of Chelyabinsk University. Since 1988, design engineer at SKB Rotor. Since 1991 in the KGB, he has worked his way up from an operational officer in the unit for combating corruption and organized crime to the head of the unit of the economic counterintelligence department of the FSB Directorate for the Chelyabinsk Region. In December 1999, he was elected to the State Duma in Kyshtym district No. 184, joined the People's Deputy group, and became deputy chairman of the security committee. In December 2000 he ran for the post of governor of the Chelyabinsk region. Married, two daughters. Awarded the Order of Courage.

GROMOV ALEXANDER GEORGIEVICH
Major General, First Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District Born on May 19, 1947 in Odintsovo. Graduated from MIEM and the KGB Higher School. Since 1973 in the KGB. Since 1992, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime of the AFB of the Russian Federation, Head of the Tax Investigation Department at the State Tax Service of the Russian Federation. From 1993 to 1997, he headed the operational department of the Tax Police Department of the Russian Federation (FSNP). From December 1999, first deputy head of the Federal Service for Currency and Export Control, from January to May 2000, head of the VEC. In January 2001, he was relieved of his position. Since January 2001, first deputy presidential envoy in the Central Federal District. Awarded the Order of the Red Star and four medals. Married, three children. Hobbies are fishing and hunting.

GUDKOV GENNADY VLADIMIROVICH
lieutenant colonel, State Duma deputy

Graduated from Kolomna Pedagogical Institute, KGB Institute. Was a teacher.
After demobilization, he became the head of the Kolomna city committee of the Komsomol. Since 1981 in the KGB. In 1992 he headed the association of security structures "Oskord". In March 2001, he was elected to the State Duma from Kolomna district No. 106. Member of the People's Deputy group, member of the Security Committee. Married, two sons and granddaughter. Speaks English and German. Hobbies: table tennis, volleyball. Plays the piano and accordion.

DEMIN YURI GEORGIEVICH
Colonel General, First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation Born on June 22, 1945 in Voronezh, father is a KGB major general. Graduated from the KGB Higher School. Until 1972, senior commissioner of the Oktyabrsky regional department of the KGB in Moscow. From 1972 to 1989 at the KGB Higher School at the Department of Administrative and International Law. Then a consultant to the KGB chairman. Since 1992, head of the legal support service of the MB (FSB) of the Russian Federation. Since May 1997, Chief Military Prosecutor, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation. Since July 2000, First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation. Doctor of Law, Professor. Speaks English and French. Married, has a daughter. He likes to read science fiction and is interested in the problems of extraterrestrial civilizations.

DMITRIEV MIKHAIL ARKADIEVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Committee on Military-Technical Cooperation

Born on April 25, 1947 in Moscow. Graduated from MGIMO. He was an employee of the KGB PGU, worked abroad, in particular as an adviser to the ambassador to South Africa. Head of the information and analytical department of the Foreign Intelligence Service. Since August 2000, Deputy Minister of Industry, Science and Technology. Since November 2000, Deputy Minister of Defense.

DUDAYEV RUDNIK UMALATOVICH
Colonel, Chief of Staff of the Administration of the Chechen Republic, Secretary of the Security Council of Chechnya

Born on April 22, 1949 in Moscow. He worked in the KGB for more than 30 years. Then he was engaged in business, was a co-owner of a travel company, and chairman of the foreign relations department of the Association of Muslim Organizations of the Russian Federation. Until December 2000, he headed the CIS Council for Relations with Muslims in Far Abroad Countries, then served as deputy head of the Chechen administration for interaction with law enforcement agencies. Since February 2001, Secretary of the Security Council of Chechnya. Since November 2002, head of the administration of Chechnya.

DUKHANIN SERGEY KONSTANTINOVICH
Colonel, Chief Federal Inspector for the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug Born on May 16, 1955 in the village. Kirzavod Tyumen region. Graduated from the Tyumen Civil Engineering Institute and the KGB Higher School. He was an engineer, foreman of mobile mechanized column No. 17, and senior engineer at the airport directorate in Khanty-Mansiysk. Since 1980 in the KGB. Until September 2000, deputy head of the Tyumen FSB Directorate, head of the department for the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Since September 2000, Chief Federal Inspector. Awarded the medals “70 Years of the Armed Forces of the USSR”, “For Impeccable Service”, “For Distinction in Military Service”. Married, son and daughter.

EGOROV VALERIAN ALEXANDROVICH
Major General, Chief Federal Inspector for the Republic of Mari El

Born on October 10, 1954 in the village of Yaramor, Mari AGCP. Graduated from the KGB Higher School. He was an apprentice driver at the Mari Pulp and Paper Mill. Since 1975, controller of radio equipment at the Volzhsky Electromechanical Plant, in 1980-86, investigator, detective, senior detective of the KGB of the Turkmen SSR. Then senior investigator for particularly important cases of the KGB of the Mari Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Since 1992, deputy head of the FSB Directorate for Mari El. Since 1997, Deputy Head of the Department of Public Law of Russia and Foreign Countries, Faculty of Law, Mari University. In 1998 he headed the department of the judicial department at the Supreme Court of Mari El. Since August 2000, Chief Federal Inspector. Candidate of Legal Sciences.

ELIZAROV ALEXANDER FEDOROVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation Born on June 13, 1948 in Moscow, graduated from the Moscow Higher Technical School and the KGB Higher School. He worked in the KGB and held responsible positions in the civil service. Since October 1999, Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation, oversees financial, economic and economic support. Hobbies: skating, hunting. Member of the Presidium of the Dynamo Central Council.

Zhidkov OLEG MIKHAILOVICH
Colonel, head of the administration of the city of Grozny Born on July 28, 1956 in Grozny. He graduated from the Chechen-Ingush University and the Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk. He worked as a turner at the Red Hammer plant. Since 1984 in state security, he was the head of the Vedeno department of the KGB. In 1991 he moved to Moscow. Since 1992, in the security service of the foreign economic association “Self-Government” under the Ministry of Trade of the Russian Federation. Since 1995, vice-president of the Association of Law Enforcement Workers of the Russian Federation. Since July 2001, mayor of Grozny.

Zolotov VLADIMIR VASILIEVICH
Major General, Head of the Interregional Territorial Body of the Federal Service for Financial Recovery for the Northwestern Federal District

Born on August 18, 1949 in the village. Sannikovo, Vologda region. He graduated from the Forestry Technical School, the North-Western Correspondence Polytechnic Institute, and the KGB Higher School. He worked as an electrical technician at the Novo-Karginsky LPK of the Yeniseiles plant. Since 1970 at the Cherepovets Steel Rolling Plant: electrician, secretary of the Komsomol Committee. Then 1st Secretary of the Cherepovets City Committee of the Komsomol. Since 1977, second and first secretary of the Vologda Regional Committee of the Komsomol. Since 1983, deputy head of the Vologda KGB for personnel. Since 1993, head of the Federal Tax Service for the Vologda Region. Since September 2000, Chief Federal Inspector for the Vologda Region. Since March 2002, head of the FSFO logistics department for the Northwestern Federal District. Awarded the Order of Honor and the Badge of Honor. Likes sport. Married, two children.

ZUBAKOV Yuri Antonovich
Vice Admiral, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Lithuania Born on November 27, 1944 in Chita. Graduated from the KGB Higher School. He was a teacher at a music school. Since 1966 in military counterintelligence, special officer on ships of the Pacific Fleet. He held senior positions in the personnel department of the 3rd Main Directorate of the KGB, was secretary of the united party committee of the KGB, and worked in the department of administrative bodies of the CPSU Central Committee. Since 1990, Advisor to the USSR Security Council. Since 1991, Deputy Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service for administrative and economic affairs. Since February 1996, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Since September 1998, head of the government apparatus. Since October 1999, Ambassador to Lithuania. Loves music.

Zyazikov MURAT MAGOMEDOVICH
Major General, President of the Republic of Ingushetia Born on September 10, 1957 in the city of Osh, Kirghiz SSR. Father is the first secretary of the Ingush regional party committee. Graduated from the Checheno-Ingush University, Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk, South Russian Humanitarian Institute. He worked as an instructor for the Nazran district committee of the CPSU and the regional committee of the Komsomol of Checheno-Ingushetia. Since 1984 in the KGB of the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Since 1992, deputy head of the FSB Directorate for Ingushetia. Since January 1996, deputy head of the Astrakhan FSB Directorate. Since January 2002, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Southern Federal District. Since April 2002, President of Ingushetia. Awarded two orders of courage and five medals. Married, wife is a doctor, three sons. Author of the book “Unforgettable Meetings”. Loves football.

IVANOV VIKTOR BORISOVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation

Born on May 12, 1950 in Novgorod in a military family. Graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute of Communications and the Higher Courses of the KGB. Since 1971 engineer at NPO Vector in Leningrad. Since 1977 in the KGB for Leningrad and the region. He worked his way up from an investigator to the head of the anti-smuggling department. In 1987-88 he served in Afghanistan. Since 1994, head of the administrative bodies department of the St. Petersburg City Hall. Since 1996, General Director of CJSC Teleplus. In 1998 he headed the FSB's own security department. Since April 1999, Deputy Director of the FSB, Head of the Department of Economic Security. Since January 2000, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration for Personnel. In 2002 he headed the board of directors of the Almaz-Antey concern. He was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, the Order of Honor, and the medal For Military Merit. Married, son and daughter.

IVANOV SERGEY BORISOVICH
Colonel General, Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Born on January 31, 1953 in Leningrad. He graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Leningrad State University, the Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk, and the 101st Intelligence School. He started as an investigator at the KGB for Leningrad and the region. Since 1979 in the central office of PSU. Sent to Great Britain as second secretary of the embassy. In 1983 he was expelled from Britain. Then he worked in Finland and Kenya, and went on business trips to Sweden. Since August 1998, Deputy Director of the FSB, Head of the Department of Analysis, Forecast and Strategic Planning. Since November 1999, Secretary of the Security Council. Since March 2001, Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. Married, two sons. Speaks English and Swedish. Loves the Beatles, Agatha Christie, John Le Carré, Valentin Pikul, Viktor Konetsky. He plays tennis, football, volleyball, loves preference, and fishing.

KALININ ALEXANDER NIKOLAEVICH
Advisor to the Minister of Communications on Informatization Issues

Born March 25, 1955. Graduated from MEPhI. Since 1978 in the KGB, he served in FAPSI, his last position was assistant to the first deputy general director of FAPSI. From 1994 to 2000, general director of the Lank-Moscow company. Since March 1999, General Director of the Association for System Integration and Development of Information and Control Systems. Since March 2000, first deputy director, acting. O. Director of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Research Institute "Voskhod". Since April 2002, chief designer of the state automated system “Elections”. Since October 2002, Advisor to the Minister of Communications on information technology issues. Awarded the Order of St. Sergius of Radonezh. Member of the IT club.

KENIG EVGENY LEONIDOVICH
Major General, Chief Federal Inspector for the Kaluga Region

Born on August 5, 1944 in Yelets, Lipetsk region. Graduated from the KGB Higher School. Until December 1999 he headed the Federal Tax Service of the Murmansk Region. Then adviser to the administration of the Murmansk region on economic security. In March 2000 he ran for the post of governor of the Murmansk region, gaining 0.9% of the vote. Married, two children.

KISELEV ALEXANDER SERGEEVICH
Colonel, Chief Federal Inspector in the Yaroslavl Region

Born on December 27, 1951 in Yaroslavl. Graduated from the Yaroslavl Pedagogical Institute, the Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk and the KGB Institute. Was a teacher. Since 1976, detective officer, then head of the department, chief of staff, deputy head of the FSB Directorate for the Yaroslavl Region. Since October 2000, Chief Federal Inspector.

KOVALEV NIKOLAY DMITRIEVICH
Army General, State Duma Deputy Born on August 6, 1949 in Moscow. Graduated from MISM. Worked as an engineer at a design bureau for semiconductor mechanical engineering. Since 1974, junior detective officer of the Pervomaisky branch of the KGB in Moscow and the region. Served in Afghanistan. Since 1994, Deputy Director of FSK. From June 1996 onwards. O. Director of the FSB, since July 1996 Director of the FSB. Since May 1998, permanent member of the Security Council. Since July 1998, Deputy General Director of the Scientific Center concern. In December 2000 he was elected to the State Duma. Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission, Deputy Chairman of the Security Committee. He is in his second marriage. Daughter and son.

Kozlov VLADIMIR SERGEEVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Press, Television and Radio Broadcasting and Mass Communications

Born on April 14, 1950 in Pavlovsky Posad, Moscow region. He worked as a correspondent for the magazine “Asia and Africa Today” at the KGB PGU. Since 1981 in the Vympel group. He completed his service as head of the first department (headquarters) of Vympel. Then at Alpha, the FSB anti-terrorist center. Then deputy director, head of the organizational and operational department of the department for the protection of the constitutional order and the fight against terrorism of the FSB. Married. Hobby: chess.

KORZHAKOV ALEXANDER VASILIEVICH
Lieutenant General, State Duma Deputy Born on January 31, 1950 in Moscow. Graduated from the All-Union Legal Correspondence Institute. He worked as a mechanic at the Moscow Electromechanical Plant. In 1969-70 he served in the Kremlin regiment. Since 1970 in the 9th Directorate of the KGB. In 1981-82 he served in Afghanistan. In 1983-84, in the personal security of Yuri Andropov. Since 1985, bodyguard of the first secretary of the Moscow City Committee of the CPSU Boris Yeltsin. In 1989 he was fired from the KGB and remained Yeltsin's bodyguard. Since 1990, head of the security department of the Chairman of the RSFSR Armed Forces. Since 1991, head of the presidential security service, first deputy head of the Main Security Directorate. Since May 1996, First Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation. On June 20, 1996, he was dismissed from all posts. In February 1997, he was elected to the State Duma for Tula District No. 176. In 1997, he published the book “Boris Yeltsin: From Dawn to Dusk.” In December 1999, he was re-elected to the State Duma, since January 2000, a member of the Fatherland-All Russia faction, deputy chairman of the Defense Committee. Awarded the Order "For Personal Courage". Married, two daughters.

KOSAREV NIKOLAY VALENTINOVICH
Major General, representative in the Federation Council from the Tambov Regional Duma Born on November 10, 1950 in Elektrostal, Moscow Region. Graduated from the Moscow Irrigation Institute. Since September 1973, trainee, master, foreman of the Moscow department of Gidrospetsstroy. Since February 1976 in the KGB. Since April 1992, assistant to the head of the State Tax Service of the Russian Federation, deputy head of the operational department of the Main Directorate of Tax Investigations under the State Tax Service. Since October 1993, first deputy head of the operational department of the Federal Tax Service. Since September 1997, Deputy General Director of JSC Interros. In June 1998, he was elected to the board of directors of Perm Motors OJSC. From July 1999 to December 2001, Deputy General Director of CJSC Holding Company Interros. Married, daughter. Hobby: hunting. Speaks Spanish. Awarded with a personalized weapon.

KOTELNIKOV ANATOLY ALEKSANDROVICH
Major General, Deputy Minister of Atomic Energy, Member of the Board of Directors of OJSC Tekhsnabzksportg Born on March 3, 1946 in Sverdlovsk. Graduated from the Sverdlovsk Law Institute and the Higher Courses of the KGB. He worked as a milling machine operator. Since May 1973, he served in various positions in the KGB in the Sverdlovsk region, the central office of the KGB, and the FSB in the Perm region. Since April 1995, head of the FSB Directorate for the Komi Republic. Since April 1998, head of the Yaroslavl FSB Directorate. Awarded the Order of Honor, medals “For Distinction in Military Service”, “For Impeccable Service”.

KOSHELEV PAVEL KONSTANTINOVICH
lieutenant colonel, first deputy chairman of the cultural committee of the administration of St. Petersburg. Born on September 26, 1956 in the village. Nazia, Leningrad region. Graduated from Leningrad State University, served in the KGB, headed the department for combating ideological sabotage. Since 1991, head of the administration of the Petrograd district of St. Petersburg. In January 1996 he was fired, in March 1996 he was reinstated. Since 1999, first deputy chairman of the Committee for Culture of the Administration of St. Petersburg. Married, three sons.

KUZNETSOV LEONID IVANOVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President in the Ural Federal District Born on April 5, 1947 in the village. Novo-Belokatay Bashkiria. Graduated from the Geological Exploration College, Sverdlovsk Mining Institute, Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk, Faculty of Advanced Studies at the FSB Academy. He was a geological technician. Since 1969, technician-operator of the gas-cardboard batch of the Belokataysk field geophysical expedition. Then he was a junior researcher and served in the Sverdlovsk KGB. Since 1998, head of the FSB Directorate for the Krasnoyarsk Territory. Since November 2001, Deputy Plenipotentiary. Awarded the Order of the Red Banner, “For Military Merit,” and six medals. Married, two daughters.

KULAKOV VLADIMIR GRIGORIEVICH
Major General, Head of Administration of the Voronezh Region

Born on April 23, 1944 in Komsomolsk-on-Amur. He graduated from the Voronezh Polytechnic Institute and the KGB Higher School in Minsk. He began working in the KGB as an intelligence officer. Since 1983, head of the 2nd department of the Voronezh KGB. Since 1987 in the central apparatus of the KGB. Since 1991, head of the Voronezh KGB. Since December 2000, head of the regional administration. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Awarded the Order of Military Merit and medals. Married, two sons.

LAZOVSKY VLADIMIR NIKOLAEVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Director of the FSNP, Head of the FSNP Main Directorate for the Siberian Federal District Born on November 29, 1947 in Kropotkin, Krasnodar Territory. Graduated from the Taganrog Radio Engineering Institute and the Faculty of Management of the Moscow University of Commerce. Since 1970, engineer at the Rostov Elektroapparat plant. Since 1973, he worked at the KGB for the Rostov region, rising from detective officer to deputy head of the Rostov city department. Served in Afghanistan. Since 1992, head of the Rostov Federal Tax Service. Since September 2001, Deputy Director of the Federal Tax Service, Head of the Main Directorate of the Federal Tax Service for the Siberian Federal District. Awarded the Order of Honor and medals. Married, son and daughter.

LOSEV VLADIMIR PAVLOVICH
Chief Federal Inspector for the Murmansk Region

Born in 1948 in Leningrad into a military family. Graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. Since 1975, a process engineer at the Nerpa shipyard, then an instructor at the North Sea City Committee of the CPSU. Since 1976 in the KGB. He was the head of the Severomorsk and Apatitsky city departments of the KGB for the Murmansk region. Since 1994, head of the Sosnovoborsky department of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg. Since September 2000, Chief Federal Inspector.

LUKIN EVGENY VALENTINOVICH
Colonel, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for the preparation and conduct of the celebration of the 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg for work with the media Born on February 4, 1956 in the village. Tesovo-Netylsky, Novgorod region. Graduated from the Leningrad Pedagogical Institute. He served in the KGB for 15 years, participated in hostilities in Chechnya, and headed the press service of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg and the region. Since March 1999, Deputy General Director, Editor-in-Chief of information programs of OJSC TV and Radio Company Petersburg. Since April 2000, General Director of the Foundation for Assistance in Preparation for the 300th Anniversary of St. Petersburg, headed the State Unitary Enterprise Center for the Preparation of Festive Events. Since February 2002, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for the Preparation of Celebrations 300th anniversary of St. Petersburg. Married, daughter. Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree. Member of the Union of Writers of Russia since 1996. Author of poetic adaptations of ancient Russian works “The Tale of Igor’s Campaign”, “The Tale of the Destruction of the Russian Land”, “ Zadonshchina."

MAKAROV VLADIMIR VIKTOROVICH
Lieutenant General, First Deputy Chairman of the State Customs Committee of the Russian Federation Born on December 23, 1940. Graduated from the KGB Higher School. He worked in the KGB, his last position was deputy head of the KGB personnel department. Since 1991, head of the FAPSI personnel department. Since December 1992, Deputy General Director of FAPSI, Head of the Department for Work with Personnel. Since 1994, advisor to the commercial bank Project Finance Company. Since December 1998, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration. Since January 2000, first deputy chairman of the State Customs Committee. Awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor. Member of the Presidium of the Central Council of the Dynamo Society.

MARGELOV MIKHAIL VITALIEVICH
lieutenant, representative in the Federation Council from the administration of the Pskov region Born on December 22, 1964 in Moscow. Graduated from ISAA. Since 1984, translator of the International Department of the CPSU Central Committee. Since 1986, teacher at the Department of Foreign Languages ​​at the KGB Higher School. Since 1989, editor of the Arabic edition of TASS. Then a columnist for the Independent Sector newsletter, a special correspondent for the Joint Ventures magazine, director of the Your Choice magazine, and a consultant for Medical NP JSC. Since August 1995 at the advertising agency Video International: project director, director of new business, market research and consulting. In 1996 he worked on the election campaign of Boris Yeltsin. Since November 1996, deputy chief, head of the public relations department of the presidential administration. Since July 1998, he led a group of advisers to the chairman of the State Customs Committee and founded the public relations department of the State Customs Committee. Since December 1998, head of the group of observers for RIA Novosti. Since October 1999, head of Rosinformtsentr. Since December 2000 in the Federation Council, Chairman of the Committee on International Affairs. Married, son.

MASLOV VIKTOR NIKOLAEVICH
Major General, Head of Administration of the Smolensk Region

Born on October 4, 1950 in Fergana. Graduated from the Smolensk branch of the Moscow Energy Institute, the Higher Courses of the KGB, and the Moscow Law Institute. Since 1973, engineer at the Smolensk Central Design Bureau. Since 1975, detective officer of the Smolensk KGB. Since 1987, head of the Desnogorsk branch of the KGB. Since 1992, deputy chief, since 1995, head of the FSB Directorate for the Smolensk region. Since May 2002, governor. Awarded an order and medals. Married, daughter.

MEZHAKOV IGOR ALEXEEVICH
Colonel General, Deputy Chairman of the State Customs Committee of the Russian Federation Born on January 2, 1947. Graduated from the Kazakh Polytechnic Institute. Since 1972 in the 5th Directorate of the KGB of Kazakhstan, he reached the post of Deputy Director of the Directorate. Since 1986 in the inspectorate department of the KGB of the USSR. Since 1988, Chairman of the KGB of Checheno-Ingushetia. In the fall of 1991, he was a member of the commission to investigate the activities of the KGB during the putsch. Since January 1994, head of the personnel department of FSK. From February to September 1995, Deputy Director of the FSB. Since January 1996, Deputy Chairman of the State Customs Committee of the Russian Federation. Honored Lawyer of the Russian Federation. Married, brother-in-law of Oleg Soskovets.

MELNIKOV VLADIMIR Ilyich
Colonel, representative in the Federation Council from the administration of the Chita region. Born on January 26, 1953 in Sovetskaya Gavan. Graduated from Irkutsk University and the Academy of Civil Service. Since 1975 in the KGB, he worked his way up from detective officer to department head. Since 1993, presidential envoy, chief federal inspector in the Chita region. Since January 2001 in the Federation Council. Married, two daughters.

MIRONOV VIKTOR GRIGORIEVICH
Major General, representative in the Federation Council from the legislative assembly of the Omsk region Born on December 13, 1946. Graduated from the Kazan Institute of Chemical Technology, the Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk, training courses for management personnel of the Higher School of the KGB. From 1969 to 1971, foreman, shift supervisor at the Synthetic Rubber plant. Then the detective officer, deputy head of the department of the Omsk KGB. Since 1981 in the central apparatus of the KGB:

Assistant department head, department head. Since 1988, deputy chairman of the KGB of Tatarstan. Since December 1991, head of the UAFB of the Omsk region. Since October 2000, Chief Federal Inspector for the Omsk Region. Since January 2002 in the Federation Council, member of the Committee on Federation Affairs and Regional Policy. Awarded the Order of the Badge of Honor, personalized weapons, and medals. Married, two daughters.

MIROSHCHNIKOV Boris NIKOLAEVICH
Lieutenant General, Head of the Main Directorate of Special Technical Measures of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Born on October 12, 1950. Held the post of Deputy Head of the Directorate of Counterintelligence Operations of the FSB. Supervised the development of the British spy Platon Obukhov. Then he headed the computer and information security department of the FSB counterintelligence department. From March 2001 to August 2001, Deputy Chairman of the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Fisheries.

Mylnikov BORIS ALEKSANDROVICH
Lieutenant General, Head of the CIS Anti-Terrorism Center

Born on August 2, 1952 in Leningrad. Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics, Higher Courses of the KGB in Minsk, North Caucasus Technical University. Since 1975 in the KGB, he has risen from detective officer to head of the department for combating terrorism and extremism. Since 1993, deputy chief, head of the Sverdlovsk FSB Directorate. July 1995, head of the Stavropol FSB Directorate. Since July 1999, head of the operational department of the FSB. Since 2000, first deputy head of the department for the protection of the constitutional order and the fight against terrorism of the FSB, head of the department for the fight against terrorism and political extremism. Since June 2000, head of the ATC. Married, two children.

NEGODOV NIKOLAY DMITRIEVICH
Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation, member of the board of directors of OJSC North-Western Shipping Company Born on May 6, 1949 in the village. Surskoye, Ulyanovsk region. Graduated from the Leningrad Shipbuilding Institute. He worked as a mechanic's apprentice at the Armavir Instrument-Making Plant and as an engineer. Since 1977 in the KGB. For the last three years, he has been the first deputy head of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg and the region. Since April 2001, HR Director at Baltika. Awarded the Order of Military Merit and medals.

NIGAMEDZYANOV EMIR
Major General, Chief Advisor to the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Volga Federal District Born in 1950 in Ishimbay, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Until the mid-90s, he held the position of deputy head of the FSB Directorate for Bashkiria, acting. O. Head of the Republican FSB Directorate. In 1997 he was appointed chief inspector of the inspectorate department of the FSB of Russia in Moscow. In September 1999, he headed the FSB department for the Sakhalin region. Since September 2002, chief adviser to the presidential envoy for work with public organizations and the media.

NURGALIEV RASHID GUMANOVICH
Colonel General, First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Head of the Criminal Police Service Born in the city of Zhetygar, Kostanay region, Kazakh SSR. Headed the FSB department for the Republic of Karelia, then head of the department for combating smuggling and drug trafficking of the FSB economic security department, head of the FSB inspection department. In the summer of 2000, he was appointed deputy director of the FSB. Since June 2002, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs.

Osipov VLADIMIR BORISOVICH
Head of the Personnel Department of the President of the Russian Federation Born on May 21, 1950 in Tiraspol. He graduated from the Kharkov Higher Military School, the Higher Courses of the KGB, and the Higher Party School in Moscow. He worked as a turner at the Elektromash plant. Since 1975 in military counterintelligence, in operational and leadership positions in the Ural, Siberian, Central Asian and Turkestan military districts, in Moscow. In 1991-94, deputy head, head of the personnel department of FAPSI. Then deputy head of the FAPSI Main Directorate of Communications Security for Personnel, deputy head of the Security Council apparatus. Since 1998, head of the personnel policy department of the President of the Russian Federation; in February 1999, he headed the personnel department of the President of the Russian Federation. Awarded the Order of Honor, the Order of Friendship, and medals.

PANKOV NIKOLAY ALEXANDROVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation Born on December 2, 1953. Personnel counterintelligence officer. Since the mid-90s in the Federal Border Guard Service, since 1998 head of the Security Council staff. Then the chief of staff of the Ministry of Defense, assistant minister. Since July 2001, head of the Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, since June 2002, Deputy Minister for Personnel Issues and Educational Work.

PASTUKHOV SERGEY VASILIEVICH
Colonel, Chief Federal Inspector for the Vologda Region

Born on December 19, 1950 in Nerchinsk. Graduated from the Vologda Polytechnic Institute and the management faculty of the KGB Higher School. He worked as a design engineer in the design bureau of woodworking equipment. Since 1977 in the KGB, he has worked his way up from detective officer to deputy head of the Vologda FSB Directorate. Worked in Afghanistan. Since 2001 in the office of the chief federal inspector for the Pskov region. Awarded the Order of the Red Star, the Afghan Order of Glory, medals, and personalized weapons. Married, son. He is interested in sports, theater, music.

PANTELEEV OLEG EVGENIEVICH
representative of the Kurgan region administration in the Federation Council

Born on July 21, 1952 in the village. Zhitnikovsky, Kurgan region. Graduated from the Kurgan Agricultural Institute, the KGB Institute, and the Academy of Foreign Trade. Since 1975, agronomist at the Zhitnikovsky state farm, instructor, and head of the department of the Kurgan regional committee of the Komsomol. In 1981-83, adviser to the Komsomol Central Committee in Afghanistan. Since 1983 in the KGB. Since 1990, expert of the Licensintorg association of the Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, since 1993, head of the representative office of the Kurgan region under the government of the Russian Federation, first deputy head of the regional administration. He was awarded medals “For Impeccable Service” of three degrees. Married. two children.

PERELYGIN ALEXANDER STANISLAVOVICH
Major General, Councilor, Mayor and Government. Moscow

Born on May 16, 1955 in Samarkand. He graduated from the Chemical Defense Academy and the operational and investigative department of the KGB Higher School. Since 1980, at the KGB Research Institute, he was involved in technical support for external surveillance services. Since 1990, consultant to the personnel sector of the Moscow City Council. Since February 1992, he headed the State Unitary Enterprise “Moscow Regional Analytical Center” under the Moscow government. He was transferred to the reserve in October 1993 with the rank of deputy head of the Moscow FSB Directorate. He held the position of deputy head of the department of extra-budgetary policy of urban construction in the Moscow government. In the spring of 2001 he was appointed advisor to the mayor on security issues.

POLTAVCHENKO GEORGE SERGEEVICH
Lieutenant General, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Central Federal District Born on February 23, 1953 in Baku in a military family. Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instrumentation and the KGB Higher Courses in Minsk. He worked at the defense NPO Leninets, then at the Nevsky district committee of the Komsomol of Leningrad. Since 1979 in the KGB, he worked at Pulkovo Airport and was the head of the department in Vyborg. Since October 1992 he headed the Federal Tax Service for St. Petersburg. Since July 1999, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Leningrad Region. Since May 2000, Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Central Federal District. Awarded three medals and the Order of Honor. Hobbies include fishing and basketball. Married, son.

PORSHNEV IGOR GERMANOVICH

Head of the Information Department of the President of the Russian Federation

Born on October 13, 1960 in Moscow. Graduated from ISAA. He worked as a librarian at the State Library. Lenin, then at the Moscow Automobile Plant No. 1. In 1984-85 - a translator at a metallurgical plant in India through the USSR State Committee for Foreign Economic Relations. Since 1985, proofreader for the Mir publishing house. Since 1985, correspondent, editor, commentator of the main editorial office of radio broadcasting to Asian countries Gostepvradio. Since 1991 correspondent, special correspondent, director of the operational information department of Interfax. Since 2001, head of the information department of the President of the Russian Federation. Awarded medals of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I and I degrees.

PUTIN VLADIMIR VLADIMIROVICH
Colonel, President of the Russian Federation

Born on October 7, 1952 in Leningrad. Graduated from the Faculty of Law of Leningrad State University and the KGB Institute. Since 1975 in the 4th department of the Leningrad State University of the KGB. Since 1985 at work in Germany. Since 1990, assistant to the rector of Leningrad State University for international affairs, advisor to the chairman of the Leningrad City Council. Since June 1991, Chairman of the Committee for External Relations of the St. Petersburg City Hall. Since 1992 deputy mayor, since March 1994 first deputy chairman of the government of St. Petersburg. Since June 1996, Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, Deputy Head of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, Head of the Main Control Directorate. Since May 1998, first deputy head of the presidential administration of the Russian Federation. Since July 1998, Director of the FSB. Since March 1999, Secretary of the Security Council. Since August 1999 Prime Minister. In March 2000 he was elected president and received 52.94% of the vote. Married, two daughters. He speaks German and is studying English. Hobbies: alpine skiing, sambo and judo. Master of Sports in Sambo and Judo. Has state awards. Candidate of Economic Sciences.

RAPOTA GRIGORY ALEXEEVICH
Colonel General, Secretary General of the Eurasian Economic Community Born on February 5, 1944 in Moscow. Graduated from the Moscow Higher Technical School and intelligence school No. 101. Since 1966 in the management of the T PGU KGB. In 1971-74 press attache, 3rd secretary of the embassy in the USA, then in the central office of the PSU. Since 1979, 2nd Secretary of the Embassy in Sweden, since 1983 in the staff of the PSU. Since 1987, first secretary of the embassy in Finland. Since 1990, in leadership positions at PSU, SVR. Since 1994, Deputy Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service. Since April 1998, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. Since 1998, General Director of Rosvooruzhenie. Since September 1999, the First Deputy Minister of Trade of the Russian Federation, supervised military-technical cooperation. Since June 2000, First Deputy Minister of Industry, Science and Technology. Since October 2001, Secretary General of the EurAsEC. Married, three children. Wife Tatyana Samolis, press secretary of the SVR.

SALEEV VALERY NIKOLAEVICH
Head of the Department of Aviation Security and Special Flight Support of the State Civil Aviation Service

Born on August 2, 1951. Graduated from the Riga Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers and the KGB Higher Courses. He worked as an engineer, senior engineer in the civil aviation department of the Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Then to the KGB. By the beginning of the 90s, he became a senior inspector of the headquarters, an employee of the Economic Security Department of the Ministry of Defense. Since 1993, deputy head, head of the aviation security department of the air transport department of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, head of the aviation security department of the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia, deputy director of the Federal Air Transport Service of Russia. In 2000 he headed the aviation security department of the State Civil Aviation Administration.

SEDOV ALEXEY SEMENOVICH
Major General, Deputy Director of the FSNP, Head of the Main Directorate of the FSNP for the Northwestern Federal District

Born on August 26, 1954 in Sochi. Graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Aviation Instrumentation. He worked as a foreman at the Leninets NPO. Since 1980, detective officer of the operational and technical service of the KGB for Leningrad and the region. Resigned in 1992 from the post of head of the service for combating smuggling and corruption of the UMB in St. Petersburg. Since 1992, head of the tax investigation department at the State Tax Inspectorate for St. Petersburg. Since 1994, first deputy head of the Federal Tax Service for St. Petersburg. Since 2000, head of the Federal Tax Service for Moscow. In September 2001, he was appointed head of the FSNP Main Directorate for the Northwestern Federal District. Hobbies: basketball, tennis. Divorced, son and daughter.

SENIN VLADIMIR Ilyich
Lieutenant General, Head of the Main Directorate of the Federal Tax Service for the Central Federal District, Deputy Director of the Federal Tax Service

Born on August 30, 1946 in Moscow. Graduated from the Moscow Economic Institute. Since 1974 in the KGB, he has worked his way up from detective officer to deputy head of the Moscow Department of Internal Affairs. Since 1992 in the tax police: first deputy head of the Moscow Directorate of the Federal Tax Service, head of the personnel department of the Federal Tax Service, head of the Main Organizational and Inspectorate Directorate of the Federal Tax Service. Since 2000, head of the FSNP Main Directorate for the Central Federal District. Candidate of Economic Sciences.

SERGEEV ALEXANDER VASILIEVICH
Chief Federal Inspector for the Ryazan Region

Born on June 17, 1945 in the city of Ryazhsk, Ryazan region.
Graduated from the Tula Polytechnic Institute. Since 1971 in the KGB, he worked his way up from detective officer to department head
Tula UKGB. Since 1986, deputy chairman of the KGB of Yakutia. Since 1989, senior inspector of the KGB Inspectorate. Since 1991 he headed the Ryazan FSB Directorate. From February 2000 onwards. O. Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Ryazan Region. Since July 2000, chief federal inspector for the Ryazan region. Married, three children. Hobbies: hunting, fishing, reading books, gardening.

SOBOLEV VALENTIN ALEXEEVICH
Colonel General, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation

Born on March 11, 1947 in the village of Gudri-Olum, Turkmen SSR, where his father, a border guard, served. Graduated from MISS and the KGB Higher School. He worked in the Ashgabatstroy and Turkmensantehmontazh trusts. Since 1972 in the KGB. He was secretary of the KGB party committee. Since 1992, head of the UAFB in the Tomsk region. Since 1994, Deputy Director of the Federal Grid Company, Head of the Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of Strategic Facilities. Since 1997, first deputy director of the FSB, head of the department for combating terrorism. Since April 1999, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. Awarded the Order of Courage and the Order of Military Merit. Married, two daughters.

SOLOVIEV EVGENY BORISOVICH
Colonel General, Deputy Chief of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Born in 1948 in Galich, Kostroma region. Graduated from Saratov Law Institute. He worked in the investigative and personnel departments of the KGB. Before joining the central office of the FSB, he held senior positions in the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg and the region. Headed the personnel department of the FSB. Since April 1999, Deputy Director of the FSB, Head of the Department of Organizational and Personnel Work. Since April 2001, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, oversees personnel and educational issues. Member of the Presidium of the Central Council of the Dynamo Society.

STEPASHIN SERGEY VADIMOVICH
Colonel General, Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation Born on March 2, 1952 in Port Arthur, where his father, a naval officer, served. Graduated from the Higher Political School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Military-Political Academy, and graduate school at Leningrad State University. Since 1973 in the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Since 1981, teacher at the Leningrad Higher Political School of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In 1988-90 in “hot spots”. From 1990 to 1993, People's Deputy of the RSFSR, member of the Supreme Council, Chairman of the Committee on Defense and Security. In August 1991 he headed the commission to investigate the activities of the KGB. Since 1991, head of the UAFB for St. Petersburg and the region, deputy minister of security. Since 1993, first deputy director of FSK. In 1994-95, director of the Federal Grid Company (FSB). Resigned in June 1995. Then the head of the administrative department of the government of the Russian Federation, oversaw the activities of law enforcement agencies. Since July 1997, Minister of Justice. Since April 1998, Minister of Internal Affairs, since April 1999, First Deputy Prime Minister. Since May 1999 Prime Minister. In December 1999 he was elected to the State Duma. In April 2000 he headed the Accounts Chamber. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Doctor of Law, Professor. Speaks English. Hobbies - books, sports, theater. Married, son.

STRZHALKOVSKY VLADIMIR IGOREVICH Lieutenant Colonel, Deputy Minister of Economic Development and Trade

Born on May 29, 1954 in Leningrad. Graduated from the Leningrad Electrotechnical Institute. He worked as an engineer at the Research Institute of Command Instruments in Leningrad. Since 1980, he has been an employee of the KGB for Leningrad and the region. In 1991 he headed the travel company Neva. Since 1999, Deputy Minister for Physical Culture, Sports and Tourism, since May 2000, Deputy Chairman of the State Sports Committee. Head of the Fencing Federation. Married, son.

SURGHIKOV VIKTOR PETROVICH
Major General, Chief Federal Inspector for the Kursk Region

Born on August 18, 1947 in the village. Old Town of Kursk region. Graduated from the Dmitrievsky Agricultural College, the All-Union Correspondence Institute of Finance and Economics, and the Higher Courses of the KGB. He worked as an economist on a collective farm and as an engineer at the Leskhozmash plant. Then head of the department of the district committee of the CPSU, first secretary of the district committee of the Komsomol. Since 1974 in the KGB, since April 1996, plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Kursk region. Since 1998, head of the Kursk FSB Directorate. Since 1999, head of the FSB Directorate for the Volgograd Region. Since August 2000, Chief Federal Inspector. In the fall of 2000 he ran for governor. Married, two children. President of the regional judo federation.

TRETYAKOV VALERY MIKHAILOVICH
Major General, Chief Federal Inspector for the Chelyabinsk Region

Born in 1944 in Omsk. Graduated from the Kurgan Mechanical Engineering Institute. More than 30 years in the KGB, headed the KGB of Kazakhstan, until the end of 1999, head of the FSB Directorate for the Chelyabinsk Region. In January 2000, he resigned due to age and headed the regional Unity organization. Since August 2000, Chief Federal Inspector. Awarded the Order of Honor, Married, daughter.

TRUBNIKOV VYACHESLAV IVANOVICH
General of the Army, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the CIS countries

Born on April 25, 1944 in Irkutsk. Graduated from MGIMO and the 101st intelligence school. Since 1967 at the KGB PGU. Since 1971 he worked in India. Since 1977, employee of the central office of PSU. Since 1984, on a business trip to Bangladesh, then headed the residency in India. Visited Nepal, Pakistan. Since 1990, he headed the department of South Asian countries at PSU. Since January 1992, the first deputy director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, supervised operational activities. Since January 1996, director of the Foreign Intelligence Service. Since June 2000, First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Fluent in English and Hindi. Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, IV degree, two Orders of the Red Star, and medals. Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, member of the Union of Journalists of Russia. Married, daughter. Hobbies - cinema, books, music, philately.

UDUMBARA CHANMYR ALEXANDROVICH
Major General, representative of the Supreme Khural (Parliament) of the Republic of Tyva in the Federation Council Born on April 20, 1948 in the village. Erbek of Tuva. Since 1993, head of the FSB Directorate for Tyva. Since December 2001 in the Federation Council.

FEDOROV ALEXANDER
First Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District Born in 1956. Worked at the Research Institute of the Earth's Crust at Leningrad State University. After serving in the Northern Fleet, he was sent to the KGB Higher School. From 1981 in the Directorate for State Security in Leningrad and the region, he rose to the rank of deputy head of the FSB Directorate. Since 1995, expert of the commission on defense and security issues of the CIS Interparliamentary Assembly. Since July 2000, deputy plenipotentiary. Candidate of Legal Sciences. Author of 200 publications on legal issues. Hobbies are theater and fishing.

Fomin VLADIMIR
Colonel, Chief Federal Inspector for the Penza Region

Born on April 28, 1955 in Kamenka, Penza region. Graduated from Saratov Law Institute. Since 1977, investigator, assistant prosecutor of the Oktyabrsky district of Penza. Since 1979, prosecutor of the department for supervision of investigation and inquiry in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, since 1982, prosecutor of the investigative department of the Penza prosecutor's office. Since 1984, detective officer of the KGB for the Penza region. Until 1991 he headed the investigative group of the KGB. Then the head of the investigative department, deputy head of the counterintelligence operations department of the FSB. Since 1999, deputy head of the regional department of justice. Since September 2000, Chief Federal Inspector. Honored lawyer. Hobbies: historical literature, skiing. Married, son.

KHALANOV VALERY INNOKENTIEVICH
Major General, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District Born on June 4, 1950 in the village. Tselinny, Irkutsk region. Graduated from the Irkutsk Institute of National Economy and the KGB Higher School. In the KGB since 1975, he worked his way up from detective officer to head of the FSB Directorate for Buryatia. In March 2002 he was appointed deputy plenipotentiary representative. Awarded the Order of Military Merit. Married, two children. Master of Sports in volleyball.

KHAMIDOV MOVSAR SAYDIEVICH
Colonel, Deputy Chairman of the Government of Chechnya Born on November 22, 1957 in the village. Dyshne-Vedeno Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Graduated from Grozny University, KGB Higher School. He worked at school, then in the KGB, the central apparatus of the FSB. Since May 2002, Deputy Chairman of the Chechen Government for interaction with law enforcement agencies. Awarded the Order of Courage and the medal "For Courage". Married, six children.

KHARITONOV NIKOLAY MIKHAILOVICH
Colonel, State Duma Deputy Born on October 30, 1948 in the village. Rubber, Novosibirsk region. Graduated from the Novosibirsk Agricultural Institute and the Academy of National Economy. At the military department, I received an offer to transfer my personal file to the KGB. He worked as an agronomist and director of the Galinsky state farm. In 1993 he created the Agrarian Party. Since 1993, State Duma deputy, re-elected in 1995 and 1999. He was chairman of the Agrarian Deputy Group. Since March 2002, head of the Agro-Industrial Union. Candidate of Economic Sciences. Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation, Honored Worker of Agriculture. Awarded the medal "For Labor Valor". He is interested in sports. Married, four daughters.

TSYBULEVSKY ANATOLY VIKTOROVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Director of the FSNP Born on November 14, 1950 in the Rostov region. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics of Kalmyk University and the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Since 1971 in the police, then transferred to the KGB. In the 90s, head of the FSB department. Since July 1999, Deputy Director of the Federal Tax Service.

CHERKESOV VIKTOR VASILIEVICH
Colonel General, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District Born on July 13, 1950 in Leningrad. Graduated from the Law Faculty of Leningrad State University. He worked in the prosecutor's office as an investigator. Then the detective of the 5th department of the KGB for Leningrad and the region was involved in working with dissidents. In 1988 he headed the investigative department of the KGB. Since 1992, head of the MB department (FSK, FSB) for St. Petersburg and the region. Since August 1998, first deputy director of the FSB. Since May 2000, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Northwestern Federal District. Awarded the Order of the Red Star in 1984 for investigating an espionage case. Married for the second time. His wife is the editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Chas Rush” Natalya Chaplina. Two children from her first marriage, two children from Chaplina’s first husband. Loves the theater.

CHERNENKO ANDREY GRIGORIEVICH
Colonel General, Head of the Federal Migration Service

Born on August 19, 1953 in Khabarovsk. Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University and the Academy of Social Sciences under the CPSU Central Committee. Since 1973, in the editorial offices of the Tula newspapers “Banner of Communism” and “Young Communard”. Since 1978, correspondent for the newspapers “Soviet Trade”, “Soviet Russia”, “Soviet Culture”, “Pravda”. Since 1989 in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he headed the press service. Since 1992, head of the MB DSP. Since 1993, deputy director of the Russian Book publishing house. Since March 1994, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Press Committee. Since January 1995, First Deputy Minister for Nationalities and Federal Relations. Since September 1997, head of the information and public relations department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, since May 1998, head of the Main Directorate of Personnel and Personnel Policy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Since April 1999, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs for Personnel. Since May 1999, Chief of Staff of the Government of the Russian Federation. Since September 1999, Director of the State Courier Service. Since February 2002, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs, Head of the Federal Migration Service of the Russian Federation. Candidate of Legal Sciences. Author of books on problems of federal construction. Married, daughter and son.

CHERNOV OLEG DMITRIEVICH
Lieutenant General, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation

Born on November 9, 1951 in Chelyabinsk. Graduated from the Chelyabinsk Polytechnic Institute, the KGB Higher School, and the KGB Institute. Since 1977, detective officer of the KGB for the Chelyabinsk region. Since 1982 at PSU. In the late 80s, assistant to the deputy chairman of the KGB. Since 1992 in MB, FSB. Since 1998, head of the internal state and public security department of the Security Council. Since January 1999, Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. Married, two children.

SHATOKHIN NIKOLAY YAKOVLEVICH
Major General, Chief Federal Inspector for the Belgorod Region

Born on November 27, 1944 in the village. Istobnaya, Belgorod region. Graduated from the Kharkov Civil Engineering Institute and the Higher Courses of the KGB. Since 1966 he worked on construction sites in the Kokchetav region of Kazakhstan, since 1968 on the construction of a mining complex in the Belgorod region. Since 1971 in the KGB. He started as a detective and headed departments of the authorities in Gubkin and Stary Oskol. In 1989-91, deputy head of the KGB department for the Tyumen region, then deputy head of the AFB department for the Belgorod region. Since April 1992, head of the Department of Internal Affairs for the Belgorod region. Since March 2001, Chief Federal Inspector. Awarded 7 medals and the Order of Military Merit. Married, two sons. Loves chess, hunting and fishing.

SHERSTYUK VLADISLAV PETROVICH
Colonel General, First Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation

Born on October 16, 1940 in the village of Novo-Plastunovskaya, Krasnodar Territory. Graduated from the Physics Department of Moscow State University and graduate school from the KGB Higher School. From 1966 in the 8th Main Directorate of the KGB, he began as a junior employee of the technical division, then in the 16th Directorate. Since 1995, head of the Main Directorate of Radio-Electronic Intelligence of Communications, head of radio intelligence units of FASI. Since 1998, Deputy General Director of FAPSI. Since December 1998, General Director of FAPSI. Since May 1999, First Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. From August to November 1999 and. O. Secretary of the Security Council Since May 2000, First Deputy Secretary of the Security Council. Awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, the Red Star, and “For Services to the Fatherland,” IV degree. Candidate of Technical Sciences. Married, son.

Shmykov VALENTIN ALEXANDROVICH
Major General, Chief Federal Inspector for Karelia, Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for the Northwestern Federal District Born on December 4, 1943 in Udmurtia. He graduated from the Forestry College, Petrozavodsk University, the Higher Party School in Leningrad, and the KGB Higher School. Until 1975, a senior mechanical engineer in the timber industry enterprise, was the head of the administrative department, secretary of the district committee of the Komsomol, and the head of the administrative department of the district committee of the CPSU. After 8PSh, instructor of the Karelian Regional Committee of the CPSU. Since 1978, second secretary of the district committee of the CPSU. Since 1980 in the KGB. Since 1982, deputy chief, head of the KGB department of the Karelian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. Since 1986, deputy chairman of the KGB of the KASSR for personnel. In December 1993 he headed the Federal Tax Service for Karelia. Since August 2000, Chief Federal Inspector. Awarded with a personalized weapon. Married, son and grandson.

SHCHUKIN VALERY ALEXANDROVICH
Colonel, Deputy Head of the Administration of the Perm Region

Born on January 3, 1950 in the village of Verkhnyaya Saya, Perm Region. Graduated from the Perm Agricultural Institute and the KGB Higher School. Agronomist, then instructor, department head, first secretary of the district committee, department head and second secretary of the Perm regional committee of the Komsomol. Since 1985, deputy head of the 5th department of the KGB for the Perm region. Since 1985, deputy head of the UKGB, secretary of the party committee of the UKGB, deputy head of the FSB. Since February 1996, vice-governor. Married, three daughters.

YAKUNIN VLADIMIR IVANOVICH
First Deputy Minister of Railways, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Novorossiysk Shipping Company, Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC "Vostochny Port", Chairman of the Board of Directors of OJSC (Ust-Lugaa Company) Born on June 30, 1948 in the village of Zakharovo, Vladimir Region. Graduated from the Leningrad Mechanical Institute. Worked at the Institute of Applied Chemistry Since 1975 in the Committee on Foreign Economic Relations. Since 1982 head of the foreign department of the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences. Since 1985 in diplomatic work abroad. Was secretary of the permanent mission to the UN. According to the newspapers La Repuoblica and "Russian Thought", was KGB officer. Upon returning to Russia in April 1991, he went into business. Was involved in attracting foreign investment to St. Petersburg, headed the JSC "International Center for Business Cooperation". Since April 1997, head of the North-Western District Inspectorate of the Main Control Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation. Since October 1999, chairman Board of Directors of OJSC Ust-Luga Company. Since October 2000, Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation, supervised seaport administrations and investments in port facilities. Since February 2002, First Deputy Minister of Railways. He has a number of state awards, including the medal “For Military Merit”. Married, two sons, grandson and granddaughter.

Former first deputy director of the Federal Air Transport Service (FSVT) of Russia (1999-2000); born on January 4, 1947 in the village of Slobodka, Dribinsky district, Mogilev region, Belarusian SSR; graduated from the Higher Military Aviation Engineering School in 1971, the Higher School of the KGB of the USSR in 1982; served in state security agencies; 1996-1997 - chief of staff, member of the board, 1997-1999 - deputy director of the Federal Aviation Service of Russia; was relieved of the post of first deputy director of the Federal Service for Military Transport in October 2000 due to its abolition in accordance with the reform of the structure of federal executive bodies.

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Yuri Bondarev Son of the century

From the book Unique. Book 1 author Varennikov Valentin Ivanovich

Yuri Bondarev Son of the Century Self-satisfied optimism: “Everything is for the best in this best of possible worlds” crashed back in the dark days of Golgotha ​​- humanity betrayed itself. But no matter what, there remained throughout all the changes in history an island of enduring hope.

VITYA BONDAREV

From the book Rains - Pistols by Beast Roma

VITYA BONDAREV At first the songs were quite dreamy. Don't understand anything. I believed so, wrote so, lived so. And then the day came when I met Vitya Bondarev. We met at some homemade concert. I remember there were two speakers there, old, Russian.

Junior Lieutenant V. BONDAREV

From the book Memoirs, letters, diaries of participants in the battles for Berlin by Berlin Sturm

Junior Lieutenant V. BONDAREV *Black smoke clouds stand over the city. Heavy artillery roars continuously. It’s already evening, and the soldiers haven’t had dinner yet. Everyone was weak from sleepless nights, their faces darkened from smoke and dust. After reading the May Day order of Comrade Stalin

Anatoly Sysuev, Yuri Menshakov, Anatoly Maksimov RISING FROM NOTHING (The story of one search)

From the book Chekists author Diaghilev Vladimir

Anatoly Sysuev, Yuri Menshakov, Anatoly Maksimov RISING FROM NOTHING (The story of one search) Years go by. The harsh era of the Great Patriotic War is getting further and further away from us. Its veterans are surrounded with the love and care of all Soviet people and the highest honor.

Bondarev Yuri Vasilievich

From the book From the KGB to the FSB (instructive pages of national history). book 1 (from the KGB of the USSR to the Ministry of Security of the Russian Federation) author Strigin Evgeniy Mikhailovich

Bondarev Yuri Vasilievich

From the book Great Soviet Encyclopedia (BO) by the author TSB

TSIKUNOV, Anatoly Kuzmich

From the book Big Dictionary of Quotes and Catchphrases author Dushenko Konstantin Vasilievich

TSIKUNOV, Anatoly Kuzmich (wrote under the pseudonym A. Kuzmich) (1933–1991), publicist of the “patriotic direction” 48 Golden Billion. “What is the “golden billion” of people on earth and why are Soviet people poor?”, article (1991) “According to the UN, there are enough raw materials and energy [on Earth]<…>

YURIY BONDAREV

From the book Russian Literature Today. New guide author Chuprinin Sergey Ivanovich

YURI BONDAREV Bondarev Yuri Vasilievich was born on March 15, 1924 in Orsk, Orenburg region. Participant of the Great Patriotic War; Ensign. He studied at the Berdic Infantry (1941), graduated from the Chkalov Artillery School (1944) and the Literary Institute (1951; seminar by K.G.

BONDAREV YURY VASILIEVICH

From the book Dictionary of Aphorisms of Russian Writers author Tikhonov Alexander Nikolaevich

BONDAREV YURI VASILIEVICH Yuri Vasilievich Bondarev (b. 1924). Russian writer, public figure, twice winner of the USSR State Prize for the novels “The Shore” and “Choice”. Author of the stories “Youth of Commanders”, “Battalions Ask for Fire”, “Last Salvos”, “Relatives”;

Bondarev Yuri Vasilievich

From the book Betrayers of the USSR author Strigin Evgeniy Mikhailovich

Bondarev Yuri Vasilyevich Biographical information: Yuri Vasilyevich Bondarev was born in 1924. Writer, the main theme of his works is the heroism of Soviet soldiers, human psychology in war. Received the USSR State Prize (1977), Lenin Prize (1972

Victorious Bondarev

From the book Newspaper Tomorrow 12 (1061 2014) author Zavtra Newspaper

Victorious Bondarev Alexander Prokhanov March 20, 2014 1 Culture Society Army Yuri Vasilyevich Bondarev is 90. Fate sent him to the most pitch-black, most terrible, most mystical war that has ever come to earth. She sent him into blood, into trouble, into

MOMENTS Yuri Bondarev

From the book Newspaper Tomorrow 154 (46 1996) author Zavtra Newspaper

MOMENTS Yuri Bondarev CANNOT BE RETURNED AND REPEATED I haven’t written to you for a long time, my dear friend, because I spent a whole month recovering from a serious illness, from fever, from pain, and several times I left this world, but my guardian angels kept me on the edge. And you know what I mean

Yuri Bondarev MOMENTS

From the book Newspaper Day of Literature # 102 (2005 2) author Literature Day Newspaper

Yuri Bondarev MOMENTS SESSION OF SPIRITISM (STORY OF A TRAVEL TRAVEL) ...And here’s how it was. With our fingertips we touched the edges of the inverted saucer, and it, as if alive, faintly trembled and moved, and then I went crazy and said: “I want to meet with

Yuri Bondarev MOMENTS

From the book Newspaper Day of Literature # 66 (2002 2) author Literature Day Newspaper

Yuri Bondarev MOMENTS RIGHT Among the naked silence of the cemetery, I walked for a long time through the winter hospital park. In the uncomfortably gray December air, near the medical building, the rough cawing of crows could be heard abruptly, showering shreds of snow from

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From the book Newspaper Tomorrow 394 (25 2001) author Zavtra Newspaper

Yuri Bondarev __ Alexander Prokhanov’s novel “Walkers in the Night” can decorate any literature in the world. The fact is that I can call this novel both innovative and, at the same time, a work written in very high literary traditions. In traditions that anyone

Former first deputy director of the Federal Air Transport Service (FSVT) of Russia (1999-2000); born on January 4, 1947 in the village of Slobodka, Dribinsky district, Mogilev region, Belarusian SSR; graduated from the Higher Military Aviation Engineering School in 1971, the Higher School of the KGB of the USSR in 1982; served in state security agencies; 1996-1997 - chief of staff, member of the board, 1997-1999 - deputy director of the Federal Aviation Service of Russia; was relieved of the post of first deputy director of the Federal Service for Military Transport in October 2000 due to its abolition in accordance with the reform of the structure of federal executive bodies.


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Averyanov Anatoly- (? - ?). Anarchist. In the spring of 1919, he was a member of the militant group of “no-motive” anarchists D. Bondarenko, which carried out expropriations and terrorist attacks against Soviet institutions........
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Altun Anatoly- (approx. 1888 - ?). Member of the PLSR since 1917. Middle peasant. Secondary education. At the end of 1921 he lived in the Tula province and worked as an agronomist. Local security officers characterized him as an “organizer”.........
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Bachkov Ivan Kuzmich- (c.1881 - ?). Member of the PLSR since 1918. Had a house, a cow, a horse. Rural education. At the end of 1921 he lived in the Ryazan province and worked as a people's judge. Characterized by local security officers........
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Gribkov Pavel Kuzmich- (approx. 1887 - ?). Social Democrat. From peasants. Primary education. Member of the RSDLP since 1915. At the end of 1921 he lived in Samara province, worked in the Trade Union Council. Characterized by local security officers........
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Grinfeld Anatoly Mikhailovich- (?, Kharkiv - ?). Zionist socialist. On October 24, 1924 he was sentenced to 3 years of exile in the Turukhansk region. In July 1925 he was in Yeniseisk, in February - September 1926 in Igarka. Further fate......
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Gryazov Yakov Kuzmich- (? - ?). Member of the PLSR. At the end of 1921 he lived in the Tula province. Local security officers characterized him as an “underground” and “active” party worker. Further fate is unknown.
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Gyurov Alexander Kuzmich- (approx. 1879 - ?). Social Democrat. Low education. Member of the RSDLP. At the end of 1921 he lived in Saratov province and worked as a typesetter. Local security officers characterized him as “the leader of the committee,........
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Dobryakov Anatoly Mikhailovich— (11/12/1896 - 7/14/1938). Social Democrat. From the philistines. Member of the RSDLP. In 1916 he was in administrative exile. In 1920 he was arrested in Cherepovets and released 2.5 months later. In 1921 he lived in Cherepovets........
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Kleschevnikov Andrey Kuzmich- (approx. 1888 - ?). Social Democrat. Engineer. Member of the RSDLP. Higher education. At the end of 1921 he lived in Saratov province, served at a factory. Local security officers characterized him as a “private man”.......
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Krivenko Andrey Kuzmich- (approx. 1882 - ?). Social Democrat. Member of the RSDLP. Secondary education. At the end of 1921 he lived in Tyumen province and worked in Gubleskom. Local security officers characterized him as an “organizer”........
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Ligachev Egor Kuzmich- (b. 1920) - member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the CPSU during the period of M.S. Gorbachev, opponent of reforms, staunch supporter of the preservation of socialism and communist ideology. Member of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, deputy of the State Duma.
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Lunacharsky Anatoly Vasilievich— (November 11, 1875, Poltava, – December 26, 1933, Menton, France). Father - actual state councilor A.I. Antonov; the mother was officially married to a valid civil servant........
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Rosenblum Anatoly Ilyich- (approx. 1901 - ?). Member of the PLSR since 1917. Secondary education. In 1920 he signed the theses of the Central Committee of the PLSR. In 1921 he was kept in the Oryol prison. At the end of 1921 he lived in the Petrograd province, a student. Local........
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Chubais Anatoly Borisovich- (b. 1955) - Russian liberal politician. Reformer. Ideologist of privatization.
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Tatur Sergei Kuzmich (1897-1974)- - famous scientist
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Bondarev— Yuri Vasilyevich (b. 1924) - Russian writer, Hero of Socialist Labor (1984). In the story "Battalions Ask for Fire" (1957), the novel "Hot Snow" (1969) - war through the eyes of an ordinary participant, psychology......
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Anatoly (name of Russian clergy)- Anatoly, the name of Russian clergy: 1) A., in the world Andrei Klyucharyov (1827 - 1887), archimandrite, rector of the Rylsky St. Nicholas Monastery (Kursk diocese); received education......
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Anatoly the Younger (in Mira Alexander Potapov)- Venerable Optina Elder (07/30/1855 - 08/12/1922). From a young age, Rev. Anatoly strove for a spiritual life, but his mother did not let him go to the monastery, and only after her death on February 15........
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Anatoly the Elder- (in the world Alexey Moiseevich Zertsalov), reverend Optina elder (03/24/04/06/1824 - 01/25/02/7/1894). Born into the family of a deacon who served in the church of St. Bobyli of Kaluga province. Parents........
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Bakhtiarov Anatoly Alexandrovich— Bakhtiarov, Anatoly Alexandrovich, writer. Born in 1851; studied at the teacher's seminary in Moscow. From 1885 to 1888 he was published in the St. Petersburg Gazette, St. Petersburg......
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Belofastov Anatoly Georgievich- (cub.) - birth. 1890, Art. Belorechenskaya; esaul, military pilot. He was educated in the 3rd Moscow Cadet Corps, and then graduated from the hundred of the Nikolaev Cavalry School........
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Bogdanov Anatoly Petrovich- Bogdanov, Anatoly Petrovich, - zoologist and anthropologist (1834 - 1896). He completed a course at Moscow University in the department of natural sciences. In 1858 he defended his dissertation for the degree........
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Bondarev Sergey Ivanovich— Bondarev, Sergei Ivanovich, is a Russian politician (born in 1872), a peasant by birth in the Samara province, graduated from a teacher’s institute and a physics and mathematics school.....
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Bondarev Timofey Mikhailovich- Bondarev, Timofey Mikhailovich, - Russian sectarian-moralist, peasant of the Don region, was born around 1820. At the age of 37, Bondarev was given to the landowner as a soldier, served in the Caucasus,......
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Bondarev Yuri Vasilievich- (b. 03/15/1924), Russian writer and public figure. In the story "Battalions Ask for Fire" (1957) and the novel "Hot Snow" (1969) he shows the Great Patriotic War through the eyes of a Russian......
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Bondarev, Anatoly Kuzmich

Former first deputy director of the Federal Air Transport Service (FSVT) of Russia (1999-2000); born on January 4, 1947 in the village of Slobodka, Dribinsky district, Mogilev region, Belarusian SSR; graduated from the Higher Military Aviation Engineering School in 1971, the Higher School of the KGB of the USSR in 1982; served in state security agencies; 1996-1997 - chief of staff, member of the board, 1997-1999 - deputy director of the Federal Aviation Service of Russia; was relieved of the post of first deputy director of the Federal Service for Military Transport in October 2000 due to its abolition in accordance with the reform of the structure of federal executive bodies.


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