Russian military commander and statesman
Konstantin Pulikovsky
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Pulikovsky in 2014
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In office
5 December 2005 ? 2 December 2008
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Preceded by
| Andrey Malyshev
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Succeeded by
| Nikolay Kutin
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In office
18 May 2000 ? 14 November 2005
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Succeeded by
| Kamil Iskhakov
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In office
1996?1997
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Born
| Konstantin Borisovich Pulikovsky
(
1948-02-09
)
9 February 1948
(age 76)
Ussuriysk
,
Russian SFSR
,
Soviet Union
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Political party
| A Just Russia
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Children
| Sergey Pulikovsky
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Konstantin Borisovich Pulikovsky
(Russian: Константин Борисович Пуликовский; born 9 February 1948), is a Russian military commander and statesman, a lieutenant general of the reserve. He was the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the
Far Eastern Federal District
from 18 May 2000 to 14 November 2005. He last served as the Head of
Rostekhnadzor
from 5 December 2005 to 2 September 2008. He has the federal state civilian service rank of
1st class Active State Councillor of the Russian Federation
.
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Biography
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Konstantin Pulikovsky was born on 9 February 1948.
Education
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In 1970, he graduated from the
Ulyanovsk Tank School
[
ru
]
.
He also graduated from the
Military Academy of Armored Forces
in 1982. In 1992, the
Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia
.
Labor activity
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For 33 years, Pulikovsky served in the
Soviet Army
. He was a member of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
, and held command positions in units, formations, operational and operational-strategic formations of the army. He saw military service in
Belarus
,
Turkmenistan
,
Estonia
,
Lithuania
, and the Caucasus.
During the
New Year's assault
on
Grozny
, Pulikovsky commanded the Sever grouping, which included the
Maikop brigade
and the Samara regiment, which suffered heavy losses. From 1996 to 1997, he was the commander of the united group of federal forces in the
Chechen Republic
, deputy commander of the
North Caucasian Military District
, and the participant in the
First Chechen War
.
From 1998 to 2008, he was assistant to the mayor of
Krasnodar
Valery Samoilenko
[
ru
]
, for work with municipal enterprises, head of the city improvement committee. He was the chairman of the regional branch of the public organization of veterans "Combat Brotherhood".
From 18 May 2000 to 14 November 2005, Pulikovsky served as the 1st Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, and the member of the
Security Council of Russia
,
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[3]
[4]
during which he accompanied North Korean leader
Kim Jong-il
in his
train visit
to Russia in 2001.
From 5 December 2005 to 2 September 2008, Pulikovsky was the head of the Federal Service for Environmental, Technological and Nuclear Supervision (
Rostekhnadzor
).
[5]
In the last years, the chairman of the council of the regional branch of the
A Just Russia
in the
Krasnodar Krai
, in 2011, according to the party's list, he ran for the State Duma deputies, without entering the federal parliament, he left the party.
[6]
Family
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He is married and had two sons,
Aleksey
[
ru
]
, and
Sergey
. Aleksey was the eldest son, an officer of the Russian Armed Forces, who died
during the armed conflict
in the Chechen Republic on 14 December 1995 in the village of
Shatoy
when unblocking the
245th Motorized Rifle Regiment
[
ru
]
's checkpoint captured by the militants. Sergey is the Deputy Head of the Krasnodar Krai focusing on domestic policy.
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References
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