Former Putin bodyguard becomes new deputy head of the FSB

The Federal Security Service (FSB) website reports that a former bodyguard of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Eugene Zinichev, has become the new deputy head of the FSB. Last month, Zinichev resigned as acting governor of the Kaliningrad region and was appointed as deputy head of the FSB in October.

Zinichev was a member of Vladimir Putin’s private security team several years ago. The Federal Security Service stated that he has been in the security forces since June 1987. The current FSB was then called the Committee for State Security (KGB).

As previously reported, the president of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, signed a decree dismissing Tatyana Voronova from the post of the head of the Presidential Administration on Domestic Policy.

  Russia, Putin, FSB

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