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civil emergency services in Russia.
President Boris Yeltsin established EMERCOM on
January 10, 1994,
though the
ministry can be
traced back to December...
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EMERCOM on July 31, 2003.
Seven other production-standard
aircraft were then
built between 2003 and 2011. From this
total of
eight aircraft,
EMERCOM got...
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Known internationally as
EMERCOM, Russia's
Ministry for
Civil Defence,
Emergency Situations and
Disaster Relief is
composed of both
military and civilian...
- came to work in the
Center for
Emergency and
Psychological Aid of the
EMERCOM and
started to work as a psychologist. In 2001,
Shoigu was
appointed deputy...
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within the
competence of
EMERCOM of Russia; to
approve the
regulations on the
subdivisions of the
Central apparatus of
EMERCOM of Russia; administered...
- romanized: Tötenşe jağdaılar jönındegı komitetı) and also
known as the
EMERCOM of Kazakhstan, is a
government agency overseeing emergency services in...
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primary arms
trading agency. From 2001 to 2012,
Belaventsev was
director of
EMERCOM, a
Russian state agency that
manages the
humanitarian efforts of the Ministry...
- The
Ministry of
Emergency Situations of
Belarus (Belarusian: Міністэрства па надзвычайных сітуацыях) is a
government agency overseeing emergency services...
- The Saint-Petersburg
University of the
State Fire
Service of the
EMERCOM of
Russia (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский университет государственной противопожарной...
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Regional Center of the
EMERCOM of Russia. In 1996,
Popov was
appointed head of the East
Siberian regional center of the
EMERCOM of Russia, and in 1999...