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    Home » Blog » Putin brings in his ex-bodyguard to counter Ukrainian incursion

    Putin brings in his ex-bodyguard to counter Ukrainian incursion

    August 14, 2024Updated:August 14, 2024 World No Comments
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    According to two people with knowledge of the situation, President Vladimir Putin has appointed a trusted advisor and past personal guard to be his watch over the Russian troops ‘ expulsion from Russia.
    Alexey Dyumin has been tasked with overseeing the military’s and civilian response to the incursion into Russia’s Kursk border region and reporting to Putin, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing internal issues. There has n’t been an official Kremlin announcement about his position.
    In May, Vladimir Putin appointed Dyumin as the head of Russia’s State Council, an important position in charge of “developing corporate goals and tasks of domestic and international scheme.” He is also unofficial at the Defense Ministry or the Federal Security Service, which the president formally charged on Monday with removing Ukrainian forces from Russia.
    Dmitry Peskov, a spokeswoman for the Kremlin, did not respond to a request for comment.
    Dyumin has been put in charge of activities in the region, said Nikolai Ivanov, a senator for Kursk in Russia’s lower house of parliament, according to RTVi public’s site.
    Russia has sent troops to try to stop Ukraine’s wonder cross-border attack, which is currently in its seventh day and marks the first time since World War II that a international army has seized part of its territory. Late on Monday, Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s head of the Ukrainian army announced that his troops occupied 1, 000 square kilometers ( 386 square miles ) of Russian territory and that the offensive was going on.
    The largest rape on Russia since Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, which was supposed to end in days, is now well into its second season.
    On Monday, acting governor of the Kursk place Alexey Smirnov told Putin and senior officials that Ukraine had power over about 28 towns and villages spread over a land region of about 480 square meters and that 180, 000 people were leaving their homes to escape the battle.
    Dyumin, 51, was among representatives present at the meeting. The former assistant security minister and provincial governor are all members of Putin’s elite hockey team. He previously claimed to have protected Vladimir Putin from a keep as a bodyguard, and there is now a rumor that he might be groomed for a possible presidency.
    He served as the deputy head of the GRU’s specific businesses unit, which was crucial to Putin’s 2014 invasion of Crimea from Ukraine. He’s under US, UK and European Union restrictions.

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