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zer]] after he stepped down from power. It later expanded to include the Revolutionary Left Party (Bolivia)|Revolutionary Left Party (PIR) and a faction of the Bolivian Socialist Falange (FSB). As leader of the ADN, Banzer ran in the 1979, 1980, 1985, 1989, 1993, and 1997 presidential elections. He obtained third place in 1979 and 1980, and won a plurality of the 1985 vote, but, since he d |
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manities Academy. He finished a distant second to Kadyrov in 2003 with 5.7% of the votes. * '''Movsar Khamidov''', a colonel in the Chechen department of the Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor to the KGB. * '''Vakha Visayev''', an economist and an adviser to the acting Chechnya president, Sergey Abramov. * '''Mukhmud-Khasan Asakov''', a staff member of the |
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r the work carried out by the police against militants or an attempt to destabilize the situation in the region. On 18 August Alexander Bastrykin said that the Federal Security Service (FSB) has received information about the organizers of the attack. He refused to name the suspects at this stage, but said that they belonged to the same groups that had conducted similar attacks in recent |
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] Raion. ==Responsibility== The two almost simultaneous crashes caused speculations about terrorism. President Vladimir Putin immediately ordered the Federal Security Service (FSB) to investigate the crashes. By August 28, the FSB had found traces of the explosive RDX in the remains of both planes. Itar-Tass news agency reported on August 30, 2004, "without a shad |
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is a Ministry of Internal Affairs (Russia) (or MVD) training facility located in Labinsk, Krasnodar Krai, southern Russia. The MVD, together with the Federal Security Service (FSB), carries out most internal security operations in Chechnya. The "Hatsavita" mountain training center was organized in 2005 to increase the effectiveness of Russian Army special force |
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the radical wing of the Chechen resistance and the influential Arab volunteer, Ibn al-Khattab, was killed by a poisoned letter in an operation by the Federal Security Service (FSB). ===April=== * April 6 - Five Russian soldiers have been killed in Chechnya when their armoured vehicle detonated a mine outside Grozny. * April 14 - Russia forces have launched a major o |
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eir ceasefires of 1994 and 1997 the IRA continued to buy arms. They needed a new source of weapons, since the Libyan pipeline had been closed. In May 1996, the Federal Security Service (FSB), Russia's internal security service, publicly accused Estonia of arms smuggling, and claimed that the IRA had contacted representatives of Estonia's volunteer defense force, Kaitseliit, and some |
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самолетов |publisher=Lenta.Ru |accessdate=2008-08-11 |language=Russian }} Also he confirmed 18 soldiers dead, 14 missing (whereabouts unknown). Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Alexander Bortnikov reported that nine Georgian special services agents were arrested, and they "prepared for terrorist attacks on the territory of the Russian Federation". He |
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Putin]] ordered Russian security services to locate and kill those responsible for the kidnapping and execution of the diplomats. Nikolai Patrushev, the head of the Federal Security Service (FSB), the successor organisation of the KGB, noted that the order would be carried out regardless of the "time and effort" required. A similar order was believed to have been issued aga |
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Moscow */ It's anymore, not any more</comment> <text xml:space="preserve">'''Movladi Baisarov''' (Baysarov) was a Chechen warlord and former Federal Security Service (FSB) special-task unit commander. Baisarov was shot dead on the street in central Moscow by members of the Chechen extra-agency guard on November 18, 2006. ==Career== During the |
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is almost certainly linked directly to the Kremlin by an underground rail link — the 'Moscow Metro 2' line operated by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). [http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/152762/an/0/page/2#152762 Google Earth community] Both of these sources draw on the US Department of Defense's Soviet Military Power. |
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thiest Russians written by Klebnikov in May 2004 may have largely motivated the attack. ===Russian investigation=== On October 7, 2004, Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) officer Roman Slivkin was arrested on suspicion of involvement in Klebnikov's murder. [http://www.moscowtimes.ru/stories/2007/08/28/001.html 10 Arrested in Politkovskaya Murder] On November 29, 2004 |
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marov]]. ====Goretz unit mutiny and killing of Movladi Baisarov==== The ''Goretz'' (Mountaineer) detachment, once OSNAZ unit of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB), was formally disbanded and its servicemen were to be reassigned to Chechen Interior Ministry but refused. Goretz was headed by Movladi Baisarov, formerly a close ally to [[Akhmad Ka |
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[Second Chechen War]], for which he received Order of Honour (Russian Federation)|Order of Honour and was given a pistol, reportedly by Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) head Nikolai Patrushev himself. In April 2007, ''Kommersant'' wrote that Atlangeriyev and his son went to London, where he reportedly received a call on his mobile phone asking him to |
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ad been the Chief of the Novosibirsk Oblast FSB Directorate, and later, in 1995 – 2000, led the Counterintelligence Department of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB), in 1997 – 2000 as a Deputy FSB Director. Pechyonkin has been promoted to Lieutenant General. Since 2001 he has been Deputy Director for assets protection of Oleg Deripaska's SibAl ( |
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ney_programme/1665156.stm Kidnapped], BBC News, 20 November 2001 Aid worker and writer Jonathan Littell speculated that it was the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) that outbid the employers of kidnapped workers to get them beheaded by Barayev and his gang, rather than be released. Later, the video and photographic materials of this and other Chechnya executions |
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reserve"> '''Gorets mutiny''' took place in Chechnya in 2006. The ''Goretz'' (Mountaineer) detachment, once OSNAZ unit of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB), was formally disbanded and its servicemen were to be reassigned to Chechen Interior Ministry but refused. Goretz was headed by Movladi Baisarov, formerly a close ally to [[Akhmad Ka |
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/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/234180.stm Chechen president orders kidnap crackdown], BBC News, December 13, 1998 It was claimed that the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation (FSB) outbid the employers of kidnapped Briton engineers to get them decapitated by Barayev and his gang rather than be released; supposedly, the video and photographic |
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tributes to sustaining and generating combat power to the Future Force structure. Each UA will have a small number of 2-3 man combat repair teams within the organic Forward Support Battalion (FSB) to perform field maintenance requirements beyond the capabilities of the crew chief/crew, more in-depth battle damage assessment repair (BDAR), and limited recovery operations. The recovery vehicle i |
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rate synchronous dynamic RAM'' or DDR SDRAM, the data was transmitted on both the peak and the trough of the cycle. However, quad-pumping has been used for a while for the front side bus (FSB) of a computer system. This works by transmitting data at the peak, trough, and zeroes of each cycle. Intel computer systems (and others) use this technology to reach effective FSB speeds of 1600&am |
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sign of respect for Lemieux, considered by most as one of the game's best players. ==Computing== 66 (more specifically 66.667) megahertz (MHz) is a common divisor for the front side bus (FSB) speed, overall central processing unit (CPU) speed, and base bus speed. On a Core 2 CPU, and a Core 2 motherboard, the FSB is 1066 MHz (~16 x 66 MHz), the memory speed is us |
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t|processors]], video cards, motherboard chipsets, and random-access memory (RAM). It is done through manipulating the CPU multiplier and the motherboard's front side bus (FSB) clock rate until a maximum stable operating frequency is reached, although with the introduction of Intel's new X58 chipset and the Core i7 processor, the front side bus has been replaced wit |
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nous memory modules=== Unlike the previous Pentium 4 and Pentium D design, the Core 2 technology sees a greater benefit from memory running synchronously with the Front Side Bus (FSB). This means that for the Conroe CPUs with FSB of 1066 MT/s, the ideal memory performance for DDR2 is DDR2 SDRAM#Specification standards|PC2-4200 or PC2-8500 (twice the performance of PC2 |
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raine'], BBC News, (October 18, 2008) In June 2009 the head of the Ukrainian Security Service said that after December 13, 2009 all officers from the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) represented at the (Russian) Black Sea Fleet must leave Ukraine, from then the Security Service of Ukraine will ensure the safety of the (Russian) Black Sea Fleet and Russian sailors on Ukrainian |