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  2. Rutskoy later visited Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow, spiritual leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, and convinced him to declare support for Yeltsin. Meanwhile, in Leningrad, Military District Commander Viktor Samsonov ordered the formation of an emergency committee for the city, chaired by Leningrad First Secretary Boris Gidaspov, to circumvent Sobchak's democratically elected municipal ...

  3. 12 de ene. de 2020 · Rutskoy managed to eject from the uncontrollable Su-25 and descended safely well inside Pakistani territory. Shortly afterwards he was taken prisoner of war, although he was released two weeks later thanks to diplomatic pressure exerted by both the Soviet government and its intelligence services on their Pakistani counterparts.

  4. 3 de nov. de 2020 · In 1996, Alexander Rutskoy became the governor of the Kursk region, however, at the end of his term, when in 2000 he again nominated a candidate, the Kursk regional court removed the politician from participation in the elections. The reason for this was violations of the election campaign, concealment of information about personal property, etc.

  5. 16 de mar. de 2019 · On August 8, Col Alexander Rutskoy, commander of a regiment of slow but heavily armored Su-25 Frogfoot attack jets—was leading a night raid on the Maranshah refugee camp when his four-ship ...

  6. Alexander Rutskoy; Vice President of Russia; In office 10 July 1991 – 14 July 1996: President: Boris Yeltsin: Preceded by: Office created: Succeeded by: TBD: Personal details Born 16 September 1947 (age 75) Proskuriv, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union Military service Allegiance Soviet Union. Commonwealth of Independent States Russia. Service/branch

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