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Federal Security Service

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  • It was from Colonel General Yergen Chenko, directorate of the FSB, the Federal'naya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti, what the Americans called the Federal Security Service, one of the successors of the old KGB.

    Ice Hunt Rollins, James, 1961- 2003

  • The bombings - one at Lubyanka station that serves the nearby headquarters of the Federal Security Service, which is responsible for protecting Russia's citizens - underscored the country's vulnerability to militants.

    Taipei Times 2010

  • The bombings -- one at Lubyanka station that serves the nearby headquarters of the Federal Security Service which is responsible for protecting Russia's citizens -- underscored the country's vulnerability to militants.

    RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds 2010

  • The bombings - one at Lubyanka station that serves the nearby headquarters of the Federal Security Service which is responsible for protecting Russia's citizens - underscored the country's vulnerability to militants.

    Dose.ca Music briefs Reuters Conor Sweeney 2010

  • The bombings - one at Lubyanka station that serves the nearby headquarters of the Federal Security Service which is responsible for protecting Russia's citizens - underscored the country's vulnerability to militants.

    canada.com Top Stories 2010

  • In the spring of 1999, or so he writes, he became convinced that Vladimir Putin, a deferential former spy whom he had appointed to head the Federal Security Service, was the man.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Some kind of criminal elements might come, and that would be it—no one would help you: not the court, nor the FSB [Federal Security Service], nor the MVD [Ministry of the Interior].

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • They include judges, prosecutors, prison officials and others from Russia's Interior Ministry and Federal Security Service.

    Moscow Decries Move By U.S. to Deny Visas Richard Boudreaux 2011

  • In the spring of 1999, or so he writes, he became convinced that Vladimir Putin, a deferential former spy whom he had appointed to head the Federal Security Service, was the man.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Some kind of criminal elements might come, and that would be it—no one would help you: not the court, nor the FSB [Federal Security Service], nor the MVD [Ministry of the Interior].

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

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