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- General of the Army Viktor Petrovich Dubynin (Russian: Виктор Петрович Дубынин; 1 February 1943 – 22 November 1992) was a prominent Soviet and Russian...
- characterized stubborn and strong men. Its alternative and less common spelling is Dubynin (Russian: Дубынин, masculine) or Dubynina (Дубынина, feminine). Notable...
- romantic comedy directed by Steve Marra and starring Randy Ryan and Ariana Dubynin. The story takes place in Indianapolis, where movie was also shot. On October...
- 1997), State Secretary Pavel Grachyov (3 April 1992 – 18 May 1992) Viktor Dubynin (10 June 1992 – 22 November 1992), Chief of the General Staff of the Armed...
- (1988–91) Vladimir Lobov (1991)  Russian Armed Forces (1992–present) Viktor Dubynin (1992) Mikhail Kolesnikov (1992–96) Viktor Samsonov (1996–97) Anatoly Kvashnin...
- lieutenant-general Dumitru Diacov (born February 10, 1952), Moldovan politician Viktor Dubynin (February 1, 1943 – November 22, 1992), Army General Maxim Fadeev (born...
- (1988–91) Vladimir Lobov (1991)  Russian Armed Forces (1992–present) Viktor Dubynin (1992) Mikhail Kolesnikov (1992–96) Viktor Samsonov (1996–97) Anatoly Kvashnin...
- Military offices Preceded by Viktor Dubynin Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation 25 December 1992 – 1995 Succeeded by...
- Viktor Barannikov 1940–1995 7 May 1992 Minister of Security 1993 Viktor Dubynin 1943–1992 5 October 1992 Chief of the General Staff died in service 1992...
- (1988–91) Vladimir Lobov (1991)  Russian Armed Forces (1992–present) Viktor Dubynin (1992) Mikhail Kolesnikov (1992–96) Viktor Samsonov (1996–97) Anatoly Kvashnin...