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- Konstantin Borisovich Pulikovsky (Russian: Константин Борисович Пуликовский; born 9 February 1948), is a Russian military commander and statesman, a lieutenant...
- four columns: "Group North" (Север) – commanded by General Konstantin Pulikovsky Staging area – in the foothills 3–5 km beyond "Severny" (northern) airfield...
- reported to have had 22 carriages. According to Russian statesman Konstantin Pulikovsky, life on board was reported to be luxurious. Guests could choose at the...
- for state visits to Russia and China. The BBC reported that Konstantin Pulikovsky, a Russian emissary who travelled with Kim across Russia by train, told...
- December 2005 to 20 September 2008, the service was headed by Konstantin Pulikovsky, and from then until 2013 by Nikolai Kytin [ru]. The current head of Rostekhnadzor...
- thousands of federal servicemen in Grozny, the Russian commander Konstantin Pulikovsky gave an ultimatum for Chechen fighters to leave the city within 48 hours...
- Security Council secretary Alexander Lebed and lieutenant general Konstantin Pulikovsky began mediating with Ichkerian chief of staff Aslan Maskhadov on ceasefire...
- from four directions: “North” (under the command of Major General K. Pulikovsky ); “West” (under the command of Major General V. Petruk); "North-East"...
- Gutsan (since 7 November 2018) Far Eastern Federal District Konstantin Pulikovsky (18 May 2000 – 14 November 2005) Kamil Iskhakov (14 November 2005 – 2...
- Menyaylo (2016–21) Anatoly Seryshev (2021–present) Far Eastern Konstantin Pulikovsky (2000–05) Kamil Iskhakov (2005–07) Oleg Safonov (2007–09) Viktor Ishayev...