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Golushko Nikolay Mikhailovich
He devoted his life to serving in state security agencies. He worked in a structural unit of counterintelligence of the USSR, Ukraine and Russia. 1992 became a landmark year, Golushko was awarded the rank of Colonel General. He first served as director of the Federal Security Service from 1993 to 1994. In Yeltsin's government he was approved as Minister of Security. He was awarded three orders and six medals, three of which were anniversary ones.
Russian politician. He was appointed second head of the security agencies, where Stepashin worked from 1994 to 1995 with the rank of Colonel General. Collaborated with the government of Yeltsin, Putin and Medvedev. Over the years he was Minister of Justice, Minister of Internal Affairs, Chairman of the Accounts Chamber and the Government of the Russian Federation. Awarded dozens of orders and medals.
A prominent figure in the government and military fields. He graduated from a military school, then studied at the Frunze Military Academy. He worked as director of the FSB from 1995 to 1996. Having received a leadership position, Barsukov was promoted to army general. He began his activities in the KGB and joined the Security Committee in 1964. In the 90s, he was appointed commandant of the Moscow Kremlin. Since 1995, he has been a member of the Russian Security Council. In 1997, Mikhail Ivanovich made a decision and resigned.
Along with his work in the special services, he is a prominent political figure. He headed the FSB from 1996 to 1998. In 1998, he was awarded the rank of Army General. Member of the State Duma of the third convocation. Currently, he continues to be active and holds positions in the government. He is a member of the Duma for ensuring security and combating corruption, and heads the State Duma in the OSCE parliamentary organization. After Kovalev, Vladimir Putin came to the leadership of the FSB; he is the only director with a military rank: colonel.
He was director of the FSB for a long time, from 1999 to 2008. The year 2001 became important; Patrushev was promoted to army general. And a year before the event - Hero of Russia. Patrushev was appointed Secretary of the Security Council in 2008. Two years earlier, Nikolai Platonovich was called one of Putin’s successors and a presidential candidate. He received dozens of state awards, including medals from foreign countries.
He has headed the leadership of the FSB since 2008. Two years before his appointment, Bortnikov became an army general. He holds the post of chairman in charge of the national anti-terrorism cabinet. Bortnikov works as the head of the Council of Security Agencies. Included in the permanent number of participants in the Russian Security Council. During his work he was awarded 8 orders.
FSB generals - first deputy directors
Zorin graduated from the Pedagogical Institute and began his career as a physics teacher in the Chechen-Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1964 he joined the KGB. He holds the rank of Colonel General of the FSB. From 1995 to 1997 he was first deputy director of the FSB. Since 1995, he has held the position of head of the Anti-Terrorism Center of the FSB of the Russian Federation. Awarded orders, medals and badges of honor.
Klimashin Nikolay Vasilievich
A security officer, from 2004 to 2010 he was the first deputy director of the FSB. In 2009 he received the rank of army general. Over the years, Klimashin was a member of government commissions concerning security and disarmament issues. He is an active state adviser of the Russian Federation, 2nd class.
An employee of Russian state security agencies. Since 2013, he has been First Deputy Director of the FSB. He was awarded the rank of army general. Over the years, he was the head of the department for combating terrorism, was in the leadership of the FSB in the Chechen Republic and in the apparatus of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee. Awarded orders, medals and badges.
Pronichev Vladimir Egorovich
He headed the FSB Border Service from 2003 to 2013, a prominent figure in the domestic intelligence services. In 2002 he received the title of Hero of the Russian Federation, and in 2005 - the rank of army general. He worked in the border troops and the FSB, in 1999 he received the post of first deputy director of the FSB. He was one of the leaders of the operation to free hostages at the Dubrovka theater in 2002 (Nord Ost).
From 1994 to 1997, he served as First Deputy Director of the FSB. He holds the rank of Colonel General of the FSB. In Putin's government he was Deputy Minister of Security and Minister of Foreign Affairs. From 2004 to 2011, he served as the special representative of the president on international cooperation in the fight against terrorists. In 2005, he received the rank of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia.
An employee of the Russian Federal Security Service. He has served in the authorities since 1974. He has held the rank of Army General since 2006. In 2001, he became the head of the FSB for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region. Two years later he received the post of first deputy director of the FSB. He is an honorary foreign intelligence officer and has been awarded orders and medals testifying to his services to the fatherland.
Sobolev Valentin Alekseevich
A figure in the security agencies of both the USSR and the Russian Federation. He holds the rank of Colonel General of the FSB. He began working for the State Security Committee in 1972, and two years later he graduated from the FSB Higher School. From 1997 to 1999, he served as First Deputy Director of the FSB. Over the years, he held the positions of head of the FSB for combating terrorism, and was Deputy Secretary of Security of the Russian Federation. In 2012, he was appointed President of Veterans of Counterintelligence.
A prominent statesman, he began his career working in the investigative committee. He holds the rank of reserve colonel general and police general. He was the director of the drug trafficking service. He was a member of the State Duma of the sixth convocation from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. He worked in the Federal Security Bodies, from 1998 to 2000 he served as Deputy Director of the FSB.
FSB generals – deputy directors
He worked as Deputy Director of the FSB from 2002 to 2005. He was awarded the rank of Colonel General. From 2002 to 2004 he was the head of the Inspection Department. He was one of the leaders of the operational headquarters that freed hostages during the terrorist attack at the Beslan school in 2004. Was sent to the reserve of the Federal Security Service in 2005.
Bespalov Alexander Alexandrovich
He worked in the border troops and collaborated with state security agencies since 1961. He was deputy chief and head of the KGB for the Transcaucasian district. He worked as the head of the 8th department of the KGB of the USSR. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he remained in the police. In 1995, he was awarded the rank of Colonel General. From 1995 to 1999, he served as Deputy Director of the FSB.
Public and statesman. He holds the rank of Colonel General of the FSB. He worked as Deputy Director of the Federal Security Service from 2006 to 2008. Since 2016, he has been heading the Federal Customs Service of Russia. He worked as the official representative of the President for the North-Western District, and Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
From 2005 to 2013, he served as Deputy Director of the FSB. He was awarded the rank of Colonel General. Serves in state security agencies since 1971. He has repeatedly expressed the opinion that the main task of the FSB is the fight against terrorism. To do this, it is necessary to constantly improve and modernize the weapons of the Russian armed forces.
Bykov Andrey Petrovich
He graduated from the Bauman Higher School and worked in state security agencies since 1966. He was deputy chief and head of the Operational and Technical Department of the KGB. Then he joined the FSB. He worked as deputy director from 1994 to 1996. Subsequently, he was a member of the directors of Rostelecom and Rosvooruzhenie. He holds the rank of Colonel General.
Gorbunov Yuri Sergeevich
He holds the military rank of Colonel General of Justice. He worked as Deputy Director of the FSB from 2005 to 2015. The main position held is State Secretary. He began working in security agencies in 1977, before that he worked at a research institute studying automatic systems. He is a Doctor of Law and has state awards.
Grigoriev Alexander Andreevich
A prominent statesman, he headed the Federal Agency for Internal Reserves from 2001 to 2008, until his death. He held the military rank of Colonel General. From 1998 to 2001 he served as adviser to the director of the FSB. Participated in military operations in Afghanistan. Awarded 4 orders and 2 medals (one of them was awarded by the government of Kyrgyzstan).
Ezhkov Anatoly Pavlovich
He holds the rank of Colonel General. Prominent figure in state security agencies. From 2001 to 2003 he worked as the head of the FSB for the North Caucasus District. From 2001 to 2004 he was Deputy Director of the FSB. Sent into retirement after militants attacked the Central Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ingushetia. Subsequently, he collaborated with government agencies at Sibur, where he managed the security system.
Zhdankov Alexander Ivanovich
Prominent statesman. Awarded the rank of lieutenant general. From 2001 to 2004 he worked as Deputy Director of the FSB. He was the head of the department responsible for protecting the constitutional order and combating terrorism. Since 2007, he was appointed auditor of the Accounts Chamber of Russia. He has many awards: orders, medals, memorial signs.
Zaostrovtsev Yuri Evgenievich
He holds the rank of Colonel General of the FSB. He worked as Deputy Director of the Federal Security Service from 2000 to 2004. He was the head of the economic security department. From 2004 to 2007 he worked as Deputy Chairman of Vnesheconombank. Since 1998, he has been an acting adviser to the President, 1st class.
This is a prominent statesman. He served as Deputy Director of the FSB from 1999 to 2000. He holds the rank of lieutenant general. For eight years, from 2008 to 2016, he served as director of the state drug control service. He was the chairman of the state anti-drug committee. Since 2012, he has been considered an active state adviser to the President, 1st class.
Political and military figure, began his work during the USSR. He holds the rank of Colonel General, but is in the reserves. From 1998 to 1999 he was Deputy Director of the FSB. From 2001 to 2007 – Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation. He was awarded dozens of orders, and in 2006 he became a laureate of the national award “Russian of the Year”. Currently he is the Presidential Representative on Environmental Affairs.
Activist of security agencies. He holds the rank of Colonel General. From 1999 to 2004 he was Deputy Director of the FSB. The main position held is the head of the Department involved in analysis, forecasting and strategic planning. Komogorov also works as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Military Sports Fund.
Kupryazhkin Alexander Nikolaevich
He took the post of Deputy Director of the FSB in 2011, and currently holds the same position. Awarded the rank of Colonel General. Kupryazkin has been working in state security agencies since 1983. He held the position of head of the FSB's internal security department. Awarded orders and medals.
Lovyrev Evgeniy Nikolaevich
He worked as Deputy Director of the FSB from 2001 to 2004. Lovyrev’s main position is the head of the Department responsible for the organizational work of the FSB with personnel. He holds the rank of Colonel General. He is an active member of the Presidium of the Civil Committee on Interaction with Law Enforcement Agencies.
Mezhakov Igor Alekseevich
He began his work in the State Security Committee of the USSR. Already in 1972 he became the head of the 5th Directorate of the KGB of Kazakhstan. In 1986 he moved to the KGB inspection department. In 1991, he was a member of the commission that investigated the August coup. He served as deputy director of the FSB for several months, from February to September 1995. Awarded the rank of lieutenant general.
Russian politician. He worked as Minister of Internal Affairs from 2004 to 2012. In 2005 he received the rank of army general. He began working in the KGB in 1981, before that he worked as a physics teacher in a small village. In 1999, he was appointed head of the FSB in charge of combating drug smuggling. From 2000 to 2002 he worked as Deputy Director of the FSB of Russia.
Osobenkov Oleg Mikhailovich
He holds the rank of Colonel General. He worked as Deputy Director of the FSB from 1996 to 1998. Headed the department of analysis, forecast and strategic development of the FSB. Since 1999, he has been a member of the board of Aeroflot. Currently, he is the head of the personnel department of Aeroflot OJSC.
Pereverzev Petr Tikhonovich
Colonel General of the reserve, began his journey as a simple cadet at a military school. Participated in the Afghan War. From 2000 to 2004, he worked as Deputy Director of the FSB and served as Head of the Operations Support Department. He has a number of state awards - medals and orders.
Pechenkin Valery Pavlovich
He devoted thirty years of his life to working in the security agencies of the USSR and Russia. In the 90s he headed the department of the Ministry of Security for the Novosibirsk region. From 1997 to 2000 he worked as Deputy Director of the FSB. He was the head of the counterintelligence operations department and headed the counterintelligence department. Military rank: Colonel General.
Ponomarenko Boris Fedoseevich
Since 1968 he worked in the KGB. He holds the military rank of lieutenant general in reserve. From 1996 to 1997 he was Deputy Director of the Federal Security Service. In 1997, Ponomarenko was approved as Deputy Chairman of the Telecommunications Commission. Two years later, he was elected chairman of the Board of Directors of Svyazinvest.
Politician and entrepreneur. Worked in the KGB and FSB. In 1993 he received the rank of major general. From January to December 1994 he served as deputy director of the FSB. He worked as the head of the Federal Disaster Control Department for Moscow and the Moscow region. He worked as Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration. In 2015, he was appointed chairman of the council for the protection of intellectual property.
He has been working in security agencies since 1983. Military rank – lieutenant general. In 2015, Sirotkin was appointed deputy director of the FSB of the Russian Federation. He still holds this position. He works as the chief of staff of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee.
Soloviev Evgeniy Borisovich
From 1999 to 2001, he served as Deputy Director of the FSB of Russia. Military rank – Colonel General. Headed the Department of Organizational and Personnel Work of the Federal Security Service. In 2001, Solovyov was appointed Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Russia. In 2003 he became a laureate of the Andropov Prize.
Strelkov Alexander Alexandrovich
State security official. He holds the military rank of Colonel General. He worked as Deputy Director of the FSB from 1994 to 2000, and since 1997 he headed the Department for Supporting the Activities of the FSB. Today he is a member of the Council for Government Interaction with Associations of Veterans and Reserve Officers.
An employee of Russian state security agencies, a political figure in Russia. He holds the military rank of army general. Since 2015, he has held the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs on issues related to combating global terrorism. He began his career in security agencies in 1979. From 2000 to 2004 he worked as Deputy Director of the FSB. Involved in preparations for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Activist of security agencies. He holds the military rank of Colonel General. He began his career in the KGB in 1983. He was the head of the FSB for the Novosibirsk region. He headed the Council of Chiefs of FSB agencies in the Siberian Federal District. From 2013 to 2015, he served as deputy head of the Russian FSB. He headed the National Anti-Terrorism Cabinet.
Timofeev Valery Alexandrovich
He began his work as an operational commissioner. He served as Deputy Director of the FSB from 1994 to 1995. Military rank – Colonel General. Worked as Deputy Minister of Education. Recognized as an Honored Worker of the Security Agencies of the Russian Federation. Awarded medals, orders and badges of honor.
Trofimov Anatoly Vasilievich
He served as Deputy Director of the FSB from 1995 to 1997. He worked as the head of the FSB in Moscow and the Moscow region. Military rank – Colonel General. Served in the KGB since 1962. He was shot in 2005, the killer was never found. At the time of the murder he was working as deputy director of the Finvest company.
State security officer. He died the day after he was awarded the rank of admiral. Since 1975, he served in counterintelligence agencies in the naval forces. He distinguished himself in the interethnic conflict in Transcaucasia. He was the leader of the participants in the withdrawal of the flotilla from the Caspian Sea to Baku after the collapse of the USSR. He served as deputy director of the FSB from 1999 to 2001, until his death. In 2000, Ugryumov was awarded the title of Hero of Russia.
Ushakov Vyacheslav Nikolaevich
Since 1975 he has worked in state security agencies. From 2003 to 2011, he worked as Deputy Director of the FSB, his main position being State Secretary. He was scandalously dismissed from the authorities in 2011 due to violations of official ethics. He holds the military rank of Colonel General. Ushakov oversaw the information support of the FSB of the Russian Federation, the public relations center of state security agencies.
Tsarenko Alexander Vasilievich
State security officer. He began his service back in Soviet times. He was deputy chief and head of the FSB for Moscow and the Moscow region. From 1997 to 2000, he was Deputy Director of the Russian FSB. From 2000 to 2011, he served as head of the special programs department of the President of Russia. Military rank: Colonel General.
Shalkov Dmitry Alexandrovich
A member of the Russian intelligence services and a prominent political figure. Since 2018, he was appointed head of the control department of the President of Russia. He holds the rank of Colonel General of Justice. In 2015, he was appointed to the position of Deputy Director of the Federal Security Service of Russia.
Shultz Vladimir Leopoldovich
State security officer, sociologist and social philosopher. He is a corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Philosophy. He holds the military rank of Colonel General. From 2000 to 2003 he was Deputy Director of the FSB and Secretary of State. Shultz is an honorary counterintelligence officer and laureate of a government award in the field of science.
He has held the position of Deputy Director of the FSB from 2016 to the present. He began his career in the State Security Committee in 1987. Military rank – lieutenant general. He holds the post of Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense and Disaster Relief. He is also a member of the Security Council of the Russian Federation.
Heads of the FSB service
Conversation Sergey Orestovich
From 2009 to the present, he has held the position of head of the Fifth Service of the FSB. This is a service for operational information and international relations. He holds the rank of Colonel General of the FSB. Included in the European Union sanctions list since 2014. In 2014, he signed an agreement with an employee of the Serbian government on the mutual protection of classified information.
A member of the intelligence services of the USSR and the Russian Federation, he holds the rank of Colonel General. In 1979 he graduated from the KGB Higher Courses. He was the head of the FSB in Mordovia, then in the Chelyabinsk region. In 2004, he was appointed head of the counter-terrorism service of the FSB of the Russian Federation. In 2008, he received the position of Deputy Director of the FSB for technical and export control.
Ignashchenkov Yuri Yurievich
From 2007 to 2013, he headed the FSB Control Service. He holds the military rank of Colonel General. He began his service in the KGB and served in various positions. In 2004, he was the head of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, after which he was transferred to Moscow. Today he is the chairman of the All-Russian Physical Culture Society "Dynamo".
Kryuchkov Vladimir Vasilievich
Since 2012, the Colonel General has headed the FSB Control Service. He began working in security agencies in 1977 and graduated from the KGB Academy. He took his first steps in the FSB of St. Petersburg, climbing the ladder from an ordinary detective to the head of the economic security service. In 2002, he was appointed to the post of head of the FSB of the Lipetsk region.
Since 2015, Lieutenant General Menshchikov has been in charge of the 1st FSB Service, responsible for counterintelligence. He began working in security agencies in 1983. In 2014, Menshchikov was appointed by presidential decree as the chief responsible for managing special programs. Has state awards.
Sedov Alexey Semenovich
Russian intelligence officer, army general. Since 2006, he was elected to the post of head of the 2nd FSB Service. This is the service responsible for protecting the constitutional order and combating terrorism. Over the years, he was the head of the FSNP department for Moscow, deputy chairman of the State Drug Control Service, and head of the FSNP for the North-Western District.
Shishin Sergey Vladimirovich
Entered the KGB school in 1984. He made a difficult journey from an ordinary employee to a colonel general in the FSB. He took part in military operations in Afghanistan, and later in Chechnya and Dagestan. From 2002 to 2004, he was the head of the FSB’s own security. From 2004 to 2006, he served as deputy director of the FSB, heading the 7th service (this is the service that ensures the activities of the structure). Today Shishin works as senior vice president of VTB.
Yakovlev Yuri Vladimirovich
From 2008 to 2016 he worked as head of the 4th FSB Service. During his service, Yuri Vladimirovich was awarded the rank of army general. Currently he is the General Director of Rosatom Corporation. Worked in security agencies from 1976 to 2016. In 2016, Putin signed a decree dismissing Yakovlev. Awarded many state awards.
Korolev Sergey Borisovich
Lieutenant General of the FSB, headed the 4th FSB Service from 2016 to May 2018. This Service ensured the economic security of the FSB. Korolev began serving in the FSB in 2000, in St. Petersburg. Then he became an adviser to the Minister of Defense, head of the FSB's own security department. Korolev’s team handled many high-profile cases, and during his time there were massive layoffs of security officials.
Director
First Deputy
First Deputy Director - Head of the Border Service of the FSB of Russia
Deputy Director - Chief of Staff of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAC) Deputy Director - State Secretary Deputy Director
1. Counterintelligence Service (TCS)
Counterintelligence Operations Department
Office of Coordination and Analysis of Counterintelligence Activities
Office of Special Events (source)
Directorate of Counterintelligence on Sites
Information Security Center
Department of Military Counterintelligence
2. Service for the Protection of the Constitutional Order and the Fight against Terrorism (SZKSiBT)
Department for Combating Terrorism and Political Extremism (UBTPE)
Anti-Terrorism Center / Special Purpose Center (TSC)
Office for Combating International Terrorism (UBIT)
Organizational and operational management
Operational-Investigation Department (ORU)
3. Border Guard
4. Economic Security Service (SES)
Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of Industrial Enterprises (Directorate “P”)
Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of Transport (Directorate “T”)
Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of the Credit and Financial System (Directorate “K”)
Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Emergency Situations, Ministry of Justice (Department “M”)
Organizational and analytical management
Directorate for Combating Smuggling and Illegal Drug Trafficking (Directorate “N”)
Administrative service
5. Service for Operational Information and International Relations (formerly Service for Analysis, Forecast and Strategic Planning)
Department of Operational Information (DOI)
Analytical management
Strategic Planning Department
Open Information Department
Department of International Cooperation
6. Service of organizational and personnel work (SOKR)
Office of Special Registrations
Organizational and planning management
Personnel Department
7. Control service
Inspection Department
Department of Information Support of Operational-Investigative Activities
Control and Audit Department
Department of Internal Security
8. Scientific and technical service
Department of orders and supplies of weapons, military and special equipment
Department of Operational and Technical Measures (OTM)
Research Institute of Information Technologies
9. Operations support service
Financial and economic management
Logistics Department (UMTO)
Capital Construction Department
Central subdivisions
Investigation Department
Case Management
FSB reception (as a department)
Contractual management
Central Security Communications Center
Center for Electronic Intelligence on Communications - TsRRSS
Special service (encryption)
Center for Licensing, Certification and Protection of State Secrets (LSZ Center)
FSUE STC Atlas
Special Equipment Center
Institute of Forensic Sciences Operational Search Department (OPU)
Department of Assistance Programs
Public Relations Center
Office of Registration and Archive Funds (URAF)
Central Archive
Radio Counterintelligence Directorate (Directorate “R”). Aviation Directorate Special Communications Directorate Military Construction Directorate Commandant Service Duty Service
Tenth Department (military mobilization)
Yesterday it became known that almost the entire leadership of one of the main anti-corruption units of Russia - the economic security service (SEB) of the FSB - may be replaced. The issue of the retirement of Army General Yuri Yakovlev, who headed the SEB for almost ten years, has already been practically resolved, and the heads of the key service departments subordinate to him have written reports of resignation. Their places are expected to be taken by people from the FSB's own security department (USB), who previously carried out a large-scale operation, as a result of which the SEB's allied agents from the GUEBiPK Ministry of Internal Affairs, led by Lieutenant General Denis Sugrobov, were jailed.
According to Kommersant's sources, rumors about impending changes in the FSB SEB have been circulating for at least six months. This was partly due to the comprehensive audit that began in the service. It was planned in nature - similar audit events are carried out in all divisions of the special service once every few years. However, the current inspection of the SEB, according to Kommersant's interlocutors, is particularly thorough. Allegedly, controllers were given instructions to identify and record even the slightest violations.
Moreover, it was carried out on the eve of the retirement of the head of the SEB, Yuri Yakovlev. He is considered an old-timer in the state security system and a strong professional, heading the service since 2008. Before that, he was the first deputy head of the SEB, which was headed by Alexander Bortnikov before his appointment as director of the FSB. It should be noted that Mr. Yakovlev had long reached retirement age, but as a holder of the rank of army general he was able to continue his service. At the same time, unlike other senior intelligence officers, General Yakovlev was a public figure - he regularly participated in various events, meetings of commissions and committees.
The FSB has never disclosed its structure, although the goals and composition of the SSB, by and large, were not a secret. After the reorganization of the FSB in 2004, the SEB included, according to some sources, six departments. Directorate “P”, which, by the way, was once headed by Yuri Yakovlev, is engaged in counterintelligence support for the fight against corruption in the industrial sector, Directorate “K” is in credit, finance and banking, Directorate “T” is responsible for transport, “M” - for the purity of the ranks in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Emergency Situations, "N" - for the fight against smuggling and distribution of drugs, and the last department, which does not have an abbreviation, is organizational and analytical.
Several years ago, the anti-drug department was structurally included in the “K” department, which became the key one in the SEB.
As Kommersant reported, the head of the K department, Major General Viktor Voronin, wrote a letter of resignation after a number of scandals involving his subordinates. Some of them were involved in smuggling. Now, reports from the heads of departments “P” and “T”, whom Kommersant’s sources called generals Lazarev and Chernyshev, have arrived on the management’s desk. However, there are rumors that the first of them may still remain in his position.
Meanwhile, according to Kommersant’s sources, in the special service itself, the positions of the departing employees will be taken by people from the Internal Security Service (also known as the 9th Directorate of the FSB), and the SEB itself will be headed by the head of this department, Sergei Korolev. The first person in the CSS may be his current deputy, General Oleg Feoktistov, who was tipped for this position several years ago. The already vacant position of head of department “K” will supposedly go to the head of the 6th service included in the CSS, Ivan Tkachev, who has a crystal clear reputation among his colleagues. His deputy, Igor Demin, became widely known after an operation to expose employees of the GUEBiPK Ministry of Internal Affairs, which ended with the arrest of one of the youngest and most promising police generals, Denis Sugrobov, and a number of his subordinates - they were accused of organizing a criminal community and participating in it.
It should be noted that the functions of the anti-corruption services of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB were practically the same, which could not but give rise to competition between departments. Both divisions were active in the market for illegal cash withdrawals, identifying dishonest bankers, etc.
However, after the arrest of General Sugrobov and the reorganization of his headquarters, the interdepartmental struggle virtually ceased. But, according to some reports, certain problems arose between various services within the FSB itself. Some sources claim that the disagreements between the CSS and the SEB were not serious and were related exclusively to work issues. For example, with the exposure of a number of senior SEB officers seconded to other departments. Among them, in particular, they call and. O. the head of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Departmental Security of Industrial Facilities of the Russian Federation", in the recent past the commander of the special group "Vympel" Major General Vladimir Podolsky, who was accused by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation of fraud (Kommersant spoke about his case on June 9).
At the same time, according to Kommersant’s sources, problems also arose within the SEB itself. For example, there were persistent rumors about a confrontation between employees of the “K” department and colleagues from the “M” department. The latter are engaged in “cleansing the ranks” in the security forces, and therefore, by the nature of their service, they are close to the CSS. At the same time, some Kommersant interlocutors do not rule out that the security services, having first removed competitors from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, are now simply trying to expand their sphere of influence on the SEB.
Denis Sugrobov's lawyer Eduard Isetsky told Kommersant that he became aware of internal contradictions in the FSB more than a year ago, after his client was arrested. “It turns out that in the near future we may have one structure left, which will determine what corruption is and what it is not,” the defender believes.
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Philip Bobkov
Army General. Graduated from the Leningrad school of military counterintelligence Smersh. In state security agencies since 1946. Since 1969, he headed the 5th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR, which was engaged in the protection of the constitutional order and fought against ideological sabotage and dissidents. Since 1983, he was deputy chairman, and since 1985, first deputy chairman of the KGB of the USSR. He left service in 1991.
In 1992, a graduate of the Smersh school headed the analytical department of the Most group of oligarch Vladimir Gusinsky. Bobkov worked at Most until the second half of 2001. By that time, Gusinsky himself had already lost control of the NTV channel and lived abroad for more than a year.
Alexey Kondaurov
Major General. In 1971 he graduated from the Faculty of Economic Cybernetics of the Moscow Engineering and Economic Institute named after. Ordzhonikidze. Since 1973 in state security agencies. In recent years, the service was headed by the FSB Public Relations Center.
In 1994, Kondaurov headed the information department of Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s Menatep group, and from 1998 to 2003 he headed the analytical department of the Yukos oil company. In addition to analytics, Kandaurov was involved in working with representatives of the country’s key political forces. After Khodorkovsky's arrest, he spoke out in defense of the disgraced oligarch. In 2003, he was elected to the State Duma. In 2014, he signed a statement demanding an end to support for the self-proclaimed republics in southeastern Ukraine.
Oleg Osobenkov
Colonel General. Graduated from the Faculty of International Economic Relations of MGIMO. In state security agencies since 1969. He headed the department of analysis, forecast and strategic planning, and since 1996 he has served as State Secretary of the FSB of Russia.
In 1999, Oleg Osobenkov was appointed deputy general director, head of the personnel department of Aeroflot. He was a member of the board of directors of the airline. It is believed that Osobenkov’s task was to rid the company of the influence of Boris Berezovsky. Osobenkov was removed from the board of Aeroflot in 2005.
Yuri Kobaladze
Major General. Graduated from the Faculty of International Journalism at MGIMO. Since 1972, he worked in the first main directorate of the KGB of the USSR (foreign intelligence). As a journalist, he traveled to the UK, Malta, the USA, and France. In 1991, he headed the press bureau of the SVR, and for six months he was deputy general director of ITAR-TASS.
In September 1999, Kobaladze became managing director of the investment company Renaissance Capital. From 2007 to 2012, he was Managing Director for Corporate Affairs and Advisor to the Chairman of the Board of X5 Retail Group. Since 2012 - consultant at UBS investment bank.
Alexander Zdanovich
Lieutenant General. Graduated from the KGB Higher School. In state security agencies since 1972. He served in military counterintelligence, in the public relations center of the FSB. In February 1996, he became acting head of the FSB TsOS. In November 1999, he was appointed head of the FSB assistance programs department.
From 2002 to 2012 - Deputy Chairman of the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company for security issues. From 2012 to 2014 - Advisor to the General Director of VGTRK.
Yuri Yakovlev
Army General. In 1975 he graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute with a degree in Experimental Nuclear Physics. In state security agencies since 1976. In 2008, he headed the economic security service of the FSB.
In July 2016, Russian President Vladimir Putin dismissed him. Two months later, Yakovlev was appointed deputy general director of Rosatom for state policy in the field of security in the use of atomic energy for defense purposes.
Oleg Feoktistov
General of the FSB. Graduated from the FSB Academy. Since 2004, he headed the 6th service of the FSB Internal Security Directorate, responsible for operational support of criminal cases, and deputy head of the FSB Internal Security Directorate.
In September 2016, he was appointed head of the security service of Rosneft and joined the company’s board. On March 10, Rosneft President Igor Sechin confirmed that Feoktistov had left the company. “This is correct information, he returned to service,” Sechin noted.
Data shown on early March 2004
President - KGB Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Putin
Administration of the President:
Deputy head of the administration - Lieutenant General Viktor Ivanov (former deputy director of the FSB, head of the Department of Economic Security of the FSB)
Head of the HR Department - Vladimir Osipov (former FAPSI HR officer)
Head of the Information Department - Igor Porshnev (graduated from the Institute of Asian and African Countries, worked in India, at Gosteleradio, at Interfax, it is alleged that he was an officer of the KGB PGU)
Head of KHOZU - Colonel General Alexander Strelkov (former deputy director of the FSB)
Presidential Administration:
Deputy Administrator - General Sergei Strygin (9th Directorate of the KGB of the USSR, deputy head of the FSO, commandant of the Kremlin until the beginning of 2004)
Safety tip:
First Deputy Secretary - Colonel General Vladislav Sherstyuk (former deputy director of FAPSI)
Deputy Secretary - Colonel General Valentin Sobolev (former 1st Deputy Director of the FSB)
Deputy Secretary - Colonel General Oleg Chernov (in GBS 1977 to 1998)
Military inspection:
Head of the Military Inspectorate Department - Army General Mikhail Barsukov (former head of the Main Directorate of Defense and former director of the FSB)
Main Directorate of Special Presidential Programs:
Head of the department - Colonel General Alexander Tsarenko (former head of the FSB Directorate for Moscow and the Moscow region and deputy director of the FSB)
All employees of the FSB, FSO (+SBP), SVR, Federal Service for Special Construction
And about. Minister - Colonel General Rashid Nurgaliev (former deputy director of the FSB)
Deputy Minister - Lieutenant General Sergei Verevkin-Rakhalsky (former head of the FSB Directorate of Sakhalin, then Primorye, oversees the block of financial, economic and tax crimes)
Deputy Minister - Colonel General Evgeny Solovyov (former deputy director of the FSB, supervises personnel.)
Head of the GUSB - Lieutenant General Konstantin Romodanovsky
Head of the Main Directorate of Special Technical Measures - Lieutenant General Boris Miroshnichenko (led the Obukhov case at the FSB)
Ministry of Justice:
First Deputy Minister - Colonel General Yuri Demin (former chief military prosecutor, career employee of state security agencies, former head of the legal department of the FSB)
Deputy Minister - Lieutenant General Alexander Elizarov
Defense Department:
Minister - Lieutenant General of State Security Sergei Ivanov (served in the PGU of the KGB of the USSR, in the Foreign Intelligence Service, was the first deputy director of the FSB)
First Deputy Minister (acting Chairman of the State Committee for Defense Order) - Army General Vladimir Matyukhin (former General Director of FAPSI)
Deputy Minister, Chairman of the Committee on Military-Technical Cooperation with Foreign States - Lieutenant General Mikhail Dmitriev (worked in the KGB PGU, headed the information and analytical department of the SVR)
Deputy Minister for Personnel - Head of the Main Personnel Directorate - Lieutenant General Nikolai Pankov (in state security agencies since 1974, graduate of the KGB Higher School, taught there)
1st deputy Minister - Army General Vyacheslav Trubnikov (former director of the SVR)
Deputy Minister - Colonel General Anatoly Safonov (he was the head of the KGB for the Krasnoyarsk Territory and deputy director of the FSB)
Ministry of Communications and Information:
Advisor to the Minister on Informatization Issues, Chief Designer of GAS "Elections" - Alexander Kalinin (former assistant to the 1st deputy director of FAPSI)
Ministry of transportation:
Deputy Minister - Nikolay Negodov (until 1999, 1st deputy head of the FSB Directorate for the Leningrad Region). By order of the Ministry of Transport, he was appointed general director of the FSUE "Rosmorport"
Deputy Minister - Rear Admiral Gennady Moshkov (former head of the Kaliningrad FSB Directorate)
1st deputy Minister and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Novorossiysk Shipping Company (until 2003) - Vladimir Yakunin (previously served in the KGB PGU)
Deputy Head of the state unitary enterprise "East Siberian Railway" for personnel and social issues - Alexander Sukharev (served in the border troops of the KGB of the USSR, then in the KGB for the Irkutsk region)
Ministry of Press, Television and Radio Broadcasting and Mass Communications:
Deputy Minister - Lieutenant General Vladimir Kozlov (first at the KGB PGU, then deputy head of the Department - head of the organizational and operational management of the Department for the Protection of the Constitutional System and the Fight against Terrorism of the FSB of Russia)
Ministry of Atomic Energy:
Deputy Minister, member of the board of directors of JSC Techsnabexport - Major General Anatoly Kotelnikov (in GB from 1973 to 2002, former head of the FSB Directorate for the Komi Republic and head of the Yaroslavl FSB Directorate)
Ministry of Economic Development:
Deputy Minister - Lieutenant Colonel Vladimir Strzhalkovsky (supervises tourism; worked in the KGB in Leningrad until 1990, then in the tourism industry, served as Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation for Physical Education, Sports and Tourism)
State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports:
Advisor to the Chairman of the Security Committee - Major General Evgeny Khokholkov (former head of the FSB URPO)
Russian Agency for State Reserves:
General Director - Colonel General Alexander Grigoriev (until 2001, head of the FSB Directorate for St. Petersburg - deputy director of the FSB)
State Customs Committee:
1st deputy Chairman - Lieutenant General Vladimir Makarov
1st deputy Chairman - Leonid Lobzenko (served in the KGB PGU)
State Secretary (Deputy Chairman) - Colonel General Yuri Azarov
Deputy Chairman - Colonel General Igor Mezhakov (former deputy director of the FSB)
GC on Fisheries:
Deputy Chairman (until 2001) - Lieutenant General Boris Miroshnikov
Federal Service for Financial Recovery and Bankruptcy:
Head of the Interregional Territorial Authority for the North-Western Federal District - Major General Vladimir Zolotov
Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation, State Civil Aviation Service:
Head of the Department of Aviation Security and Special Support
flights - Valery Saleev (in state security since 1976)
Head of the Department of Personnel and Educational Institutions of Civil Aviation - Vasily Egorov (in GB from 1968 to 1993)
Air transportation companies:
General Director of Domodedovo Airlines OJSC since 2002 - Colonel Oleg Vodolazsky (in the KGB since 1972)
JSC "Aeroflot", deputy General Director, Director of the Public Relations Department - State Security Colonel Lev Koshlyakov
JSC Aeroflot, Head of Personnel Department - Colonel General Oleg
Osobenkov (was acting State Secretary of the FSB)
State Committee for Control of Illicit Trafficking in Drugs and Psychotropic Drugs:
Chairman - Colonel General Viktor Cherkesov
Federal Tax Police Service (reorganized in the summer of 2003 and became part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs):
Deputy Director, Head of the State Administration for the Northwestern Federal District - Major General Alexey Sedov (in the State Security Service since 1980)
Deputy Director of the Federal Tax Service, Head of the Main Directorate for the Central Federal District - Lieutenant General Vladimir Senin
Head of the Federal Tax Service for Moscow - Major General Viktor Vasilyev (served as deputy chief of army counterintelligence)
Deputy Director of the FSNP, Head of the FSNP Main Directorate for the Siberian Federal District - Lieutenant General Vladimir Lazovsky
Deputy Director - Lieutenant General Anatoly Tsybulevsky
Head of the Federal Tax Service for the Altai Territory - Yuri Bolshakov (2000)
Head of the Information and Analytical Directorate of the FSNP - Major Dmitry Makarov (data for 1999)
Deputy Head of the Physical Protection Service of the FSNP - Colonel Viktor Anisimov (2000)
Deputy Director - Yuri Chichelov (since 1996)
Head of the Federal Tax Service for the Samara region. - Major General Vitaly Belous (from 1967 to 1992 he worked in the GB, graduated from the Alma-Ata Higher Border Command School of the KGB and the KGB Higher School, served in military counterintelligence)
Head of the Federal Tax Service for the Irkutsk Region. - Valery Shirokopoyas (in the KGB no later than 1973)
Head of the Federal Tax Service of the Perm Region. - Lieutenant General Sergei Ukladov (2000)
Head of the Federal Tax Service of the Chelyabinsk region. - Alexander Titov (2000)
Head of the Federal Tax Service for St. Petersburg. - Colonel Alexander Karmatsky (data 2000)
Deputy Chairman for Security Affairs - Lieutenant General Alexander Zdanovich (since June 2002)
General Prosecutor's Office:
Head of Business Administration - Oleg Brodsky
Accounts Chamber:
Chairman - Colonel General Sergei Stepashin (in the State Security Bodies since 1992, in 1992-93 - Deputy Minister of Security, 1993-94 - Deputy Director of the Federal Grid Company, 1994-1995 -
Director of FSK-FSB)
FSUE "Rosoboronexport":
General Director - Andrey Belyaninov (worked in GB until 1992)
First Deputy General Director - Sergei Chemezov (data on work at the KGB PGU)
Chamber of Commerce and Industry:
President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry - Evgeny Primakov (former director of the SVR)
Director of the Department of Economic Security - Major General Alexander Makarychev (former Minister of Security of Kabardino-Balkaria and 1st Deputy Head of the FSB URPO, former Deputy Chief of Staff of the Government)
Committee on Business Safety - Chairman Lieutenant General Alexander Korzhakov
Member of the committee - Major General Evgeniy Khokholkov
Committee member - Anatoly Raikevich (Deputy Head of the Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of Industrial Facilities of the FSB)
Subcommittee on Information Security of the Security Committee - Colonel General Yuri Shankin (former State Secretary of FAPSI)
"Rosvooruzhenie":
Director for Special Assignments of FSUE "Rosvooruzhenie" - Andrey Bykov (former deputy director of the FSB)
Mosenergo:
General Director of Mosenergo OJSC - Arkady Evstafiev (PGU KGB, undercover work in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Graduate of the KGB Higher School and the Diplomatic Academy. Since 1992 - adviser and press secretary to Chubais. In June 1996, detained by Korzhakov’s people, when together with Lisovsky carried out about 500 thousand dollars in a box from a photocopier. Since 2000 - deputy general director of Mosenergo, since 2002 - general director. Awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd degree.)
Russian collection association of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation:
General Director - Lieutenant General Vladimir Tsekhanov (Head of the Economic Counterintelligence Department of the Federal Grid Company)
Plenipotentiary representatives and deputy presidents:
Plenipotentiary Representative to the Central Federal District - Lieutenant General Georgy Poltavchenko
1st Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Central Federal District - Major General Alexander Gromov
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Central Federal District - Vladimir Volkov
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Urals Federal District - Lieutenant General Leonid Kuznetsov (former head of the FSB Directorate for the Krasnoyarsk Territory)
Chief Advisor to the Plenipotentiary Representative in the PrivFO Federal District - Major General Nigamedzyanov Emir (worked in the FSB Directorate of Bashkiria, headed the FSB Directorate for the Sakhalin Region)
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Siberian Federal District - Major General Valery Khalanov (former chief
Department of the Federal Security Service of Buryatia)
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Siberian Federal District - Lieutenant General Vadim Goncharov
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Siberian Federal District - Sergey Cherdantsev (head of the department of the Siberian District Inspectorate of the Main Control Directorate of the President of the Russian Federation)
1st Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Northwestern Federal District - General Vladimir Vyunov
1st Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Northwestern Federal District - Alexander Fedorov
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Northwestern Federal District - Sergey Sviridov
Deputy Plenipotentiary Representative in the Southern Federal District - Nikolay Britvin
Chief federal inspectors:
For the Altai Republic - Leonid Tadyev (in the KGB since 1984)
For the Republic of Tyva - Colonel Viktor Chernyshov (Deputy Head of the FSB Directorate for Tyva)
For the Republic of Khakassia - Vladimir Frolov
For the Republic of Dagestan - Colonel Gasan Abuev
For Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Colonel Sergei Dukhanin
For the Mari-El Republic - Major General Valerian Egorov
In the Kaluga region. - Major General Evgeniy Koenig
In the Yaroslavl region. - Colonel Alexander Kiselev
In the Murmansk region. - Vladimir Losev
In the Vologda region. - Colonel Sergei Pastukhov
In the Ryazan region. - Alexander Sergeev
For the Kursk region - Major General Surzhikov (federal inspector until 2003, now the mayor of Kursk)
In the Chelyabinsk region. - Major General Valery Tretyakov (headed the KGB of the Kazakh SSR, until 1999 - head of the FSB Directorate of the Chelyabinsk Region)
In the Penza region. - Colonel Vladimir Fomin (former head of the investigative department of the FSB Directorate for the Penza region)
In the Belgorod region. - Major General Nikolai Shatokhin (former head of the regional Directorate of the MB-FSK-FSB)
For Karelia - Major General Valentin Shmykov
For Tatarstan - Marcel Galimardanov (served in the PV KGB of the USSR, former first deputy head of the Department of Educational Work of the Federal Border Guard Service)
In Kamchatka, Chukotka and the Koryak region. - Georgy Dzyuba
Governors and provincial power
Ingushetia: Governor - Major General Murat Zyazikov (in the State Security Service since 1984)
Voronezh region: Governor - Major General Vladimir Kulakov (former head of the FSB Directorate of the Voronezh region)
Smolensk region: Governor - Major General Viktor Maslov (former head of the FSB Directorate of the Smolensk region)
Kurgan region: Chairman of the Regional Duma - Major General Valery Ponomarev (in the KGB since 1978, since 1992 in the tax authorities)
Leningrad region: 1st vice-governor (under Yakovlev) - Vladimir Kirillov (served in the PV KGB of the USSR)
Perm region: deputy. head of the regional administration - Colonel Valery Shchukin (former deputy head of the KGB, deputy head of the FSB Directorate for the Perm region)
Moscow, City Hall: Advisor to the Mayor and Government of Moscow, Deputy. Head of the Moscow Construction Investment Programs Department - Major General Alexander Perelygin
Buryatia: deputy Chairman of the Government - Chairman of the Civil Code of Property Relations - Evgeny Paltsev (in the KGB from 1974 to 1992)
Chechen Republic: Security Council of the Chechen Republic - State Security Colonel Rudnik Dudayev, deputy. Chairman of the Government of Chechnya - Colonel
State Security Movsar Khamidov
St. Petersburg: vice-governor - Andrei Chernenko (head of the MB DSP in 1992-93);
1st deputy Chairman - Lieutenant Colonel Pavel Koshelev (now top manager of the St. Petersburg Fund)
Ulyanovsk: Mayor - Colonel Pavel Romanenko (until 1999, employee of the regional FSB Directorate)
In Denmark - Colonel General Nikolai Bordyuzha (until 2003, now - Secretary General of the Collective Security Council of the states party to the Collective Security Treaty)
In Moldova - Vice Admiral Yuri Zubakov (since 1966 in the KGB)
Deputy Secretary of State of the Union State of Belarus and Russia - Anatoly Bondarev (graduated from the KGB Higher School, worked in the central office of the KGB of the USSR.
Deputies of the State Duma of the IV convocation:
Arshba Otari - member of the State Duma Committee on Security, deputy from United Russia (graduated from the Higher School of the KGB at the Council of Ministers of the USSR named after F. E. Dzerzhinsky; top manager of Evrazholding).
Bogomolov Valery - Secretary of the General Council of United Russia, first deputy head of the United Russia faction (career state security officer)
Igor Barinov - member of the International Affairs Committee (lieutenant colonel, graduate of the FSB Academy, employee of the FSB Directorate for the Sverdlovsk Region, one of the commanders of the regional "Alpha")
Voitenko Viktor - deputy. Chairman of the Security Committee (Colonel General)
Volkov Yuri - member of the information policy committee (major, former senator from Komi)
Grishankov Mikhail - 1st deputy. Chairman of the Security Committee (Lieutenant Colonel GB)
Gudkov Gennady (Lieutenant Colonel GB)
Dyatlenko Valery - deputy. Chairman of the Security Committee (Lieutenant General of the State Security Service, former head of the FSB Directorate of the Rostov Region)
Yezersky Nikolay - member of the security committee (FSB lieutenant colonel)
Ermolin Anatoly - member of the International Affairs Committee (major, graduate of the Moscow Higher Border Command School of the KGB of the USSR, officer of the Vympel group of the KGB PGU, where he served for 10 years)
Nikolay Kovalev (Army General, former FSB Director)
Alexey Kondaurov - member of the Committee on Education and Science (Major General, former head of the Central Security Service of the KGB of the USSR - RF Ministry of Defense)
Korzhakov Alexander - member of the defense committee (lieutenant general, former head of the SBP)
Lebedev Alexander - deputy. Chairman of the Committee on CIS Affairs (PGU-SVR)
Leonov Nikolay (Lieutenant General of the State Security Service, former head of the Analytical Directorate of the KGB of the USSR)
Margelov Vitaly - deputy. Chairman of the Security Committee (Colonel General, former Deputy Director of the SVR)
Morozov Igor (PSU-SVR, formerly - senator from the Ryazan region, creator of the Yabloko bloc without Yavlinsky, member of the advisory council to the FSB)
Stalmakhov Vladimir Aleksandrovich - member of the security committee, deputy in the 119th constituency from United Russia (former vice-president for security of the NPO Kosmos, graduate of the Moscow Higher Border Command School of the KGB of the USSR).
Nikolay Kharitonov (GB reserve colonel)
Council of the Federation:
Agapov Boris - representative of the government of the Altai Republic (major general, served in the border troops of the KGB of the USSR)
Bykov Valery - member of the Federation Council from the administration of the Kamchatka region. (2nd rank captain, served in the Black Sea Fleet)
Golubev Valery - member of the Federation Council from the Legislative Assembly of the Leningrad Region. (lieutenant colonel)
Kosarev Nikolay - Tambov region. (major general)
Margelov Mikhail - Pskov region. (Colonel of the Customs Service, Lieutenant of the State Security Reserve)
Melnikov Vladimir - Chita region. (Colonel, in the KGB from 1975 to 1992)
Mironov Victor - Omsk region. (major general)
Panteleev Oleg - Kurgan region.
Udumbar Chanmyr - representative of the Great Khural of Tuva (Major General, former head of the FSB Directorate for Tuva) (replaced by Lyudmila Narusova)
Alexey Shishkov (Major General, Head of the FSB Directorate for the Krasnodar Territory)