Putin appoints deputy defence minister Bulyga to security council
- Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Andrei Bulyga as deputy secretary of the Security Council on November 6, 2025, according to a decree from the Kremlin.
- Colonel-General Alexander Sanchik was appointed as the new deputy defense minister, replacing Bulyga, according to a separate decree from Putin.
- Andrei Bulyga served as deputy minister in charge of logistical support since March 2024, overseeing logistics during corruption investigations.
- Sergei Shoigu became secretary of the Security Council in May 2024 amid corruption scandals within the defense ministry.
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Putin appoints deputy defence minister Bulyga to security council
President Vladimir Putin has appointed Andrei Bulyga, one of Russia's deputy defence ministers since last year, as deputy secretary of the country's powerful security council, according to a decree published on the Kremlin's website on Saturday.
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Putin appoints deputy defense minister Bulyga to security council
Russian President Vladimir Putin named Andrei Bulyga, one of the Deputy Defence Ministers in the government of Moscow, as Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council, according to a decree...
Russian leader Vladimir Putin appointed current Deputy Defense Minister Andrei Bulyga as Deputy Secretary General of the Security Council, and Lieutenant General Alexander Sanchik as the new Deputy Defense Minister.
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