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  1. Person Yury Ivanovich Borisov, Biography, Education, Scientific degree, Military service, Career, 2018 Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, 2020 Redistribution of state-owned companies between deputy prime ministers, 2022 Appointment as head of Roscosmos, Social and political activities, Awards and titles, Family, Notes

  2. Yury Zakharevich took over the mantle of greatness in the heavyweight class from fellow Soviet Leonid Taranenko. In 1983 Zakharevich dislocated his elbow and was told he would never lift again. He had surgery, however, in which a synthetic tendon was used to rebuild the elbow and returned better than before.

  3. 5 lug 2018 · Yury Ivanovich Borisov on May 7, 2018 was nominated for the post of Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, overseeing the development of the military-industrial complex.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuri_TishkovYuri Tishkov - Wikipedia

    Yuri Tishkov. Yuri Ivanovich Tishkov ( Russian: Ю́рий Ива́нович Тишко́в; 12 March 1971 – 11 January 2003) was a Russian professional footballer, sports agent and commentator who was murdered at age 31.

  5. Grigory's cousin, Prince Yury Ivanovich Romodanovsky, was a personal friend of Tsar Alexis and one of his most trusted courtiers. It was he who galvanized Alexis into rupture with Patriarch Nikon and announced to Nikon the tsar's anger for his having styled himself "grand sovereign".

  6. Yuri Drozdov (general) Yuri Ivanovich Drozdov ( Russian: Юрий Иванович Дроздов; 19 September 1925 – 21 June 2017) was a Soviet security official. In 1979, he led Operation Storm-333, formally triggering the Soviet–Afghan War. [1] [2] Later, as a high-level agent of the KGB, he oversaw the execution of the "Illegals ...

  7. Col. Yuri Ivanovich Onufrienko ( Russian: Юрий Иванович Онуфриенко, Ukrainian: Юрій Іванович Онуфрієнко; born 6 February 1961) is a retired Russian cosmonaut. He is a veteran of two extended spaceflights, aboard the space station Mir in 1996 and aboard the International Space Station in 2001–2002.