As the Cheka-OGPU learned, Sergei Chemezov did not fulfill his promise of…

As the Cheka-OGPU learned, Sergei Chemezov did not fulfill his promise to re-employ Sergei Beseda and the latter will remain in the 5th Service of the FSB for at least one more year, but no longer in the position of head, but as an adviser to the head of the 5th Service FSB.

Meanwhile, the struggle for the place of the new head of the 5th Service continues, and in all respects, the leader in it is the Deputy Head of the Department of Operational Information of the 5th Service, General Dmitry Milyutin.

In the 5th Service, Milyutin is responsible for Belarus, Moldova and the Baltic states. However, no drastic changes should be expected, since Milyutin is completely controlled by Beseda. Also, hopes are pinned on Milyutin for the expected successes of the FSB’s work in Moldova in anticipation of the upcoming elections in the country. Today, it is important for the leadership of the 5th Service to achieve success in the Moldavian direction at all costs in order to justify the complete involvement of the Service’s employees in corruption schemes.

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As the Cheka-OGPU learned, the head of the Fifth Service of the FSB of the Russian Federation, Sergei Beseda, is leaving his post. He will most likely continue his career at Rostec.

On May 17 this year, the “illustrious” head of the 5th FSB Service, Colonel General Sergei, celebrated his 70th birthday…

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