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  1. 5 mar 2021 · Putin Makes Personnel Decision. After a months-long hiatus, General Alexander Bortnikov, the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB), finally has the main deputy. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree appointing Colonel-General Sergey Korolev for the post of the first deputy director of the FSB.

  2. 14 dic 2020 · Other than the St. Petersburg trip, it has not been possible to match any flights Navalny took in 2019 with trips made by the known identities of the FSB squad. On 28 July 2019, while he was in detention charged with organizing an unauthorized protest rally, Navalny suffered severe skin rash and eye inflammation which, according to his doctor , might have come from touching an unidentified ...

  3. 12 apr 2021 · by OCCRP/iStories. 12 April 2021. Sergei Korolev, who was appointed to a key FSB position earlier this year by President Vladimir Putin, is connected to leaders in the Russian criminal underworld accused of dozens of murders and kidnappings. Editor’s Note: This is an English translation of a story originally published by OCCRP’s Russian ...

  4. 5 ott 2020 · The Federal Security Service (FSB) is one of Russia’s most closed government agencies, its work cloaked in myths and rumors. This secrecy makes it extremely difficult for outsiders to get a full picture of how the organization is structured and what it does. The purpose of this report is to investigate the work of the FSB, assess the degree ...

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  6. 12 nov 2020 · Vladimir Putin, being a local government official of St. Petersburg, was the man who linked the three branches of this coalition – the city officials, the local FSB and the criminals.

  7. 31 ago 2023 · The genesis of this complex tale can be traced back to St Petersburg in the 1990s, where Putin served as deputy mayor after leaving the Committee for State Security (KGB). He cultivated intricate relationships with the Tambovsko-Malyshevskaya criminal syndicate, which dominated St Petersburg’s flourishing gambling industry before it moved operations to Spain to capitalise on money-laundering ...