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Sergey Vladimirovich Yastrzhembsky (Russian: Серге́й Владимирович Ястржембский, Polish:
Siergiej Władimirowicz Jastrzębski; born
December 4, 1953) is...
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Yastrzemski , Yastrzemsky,
Yastrzhembsky, etc., are surnames,
transliterations of the
Polish surname Jastrzębski.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- Politkovskaya,
Yastrzhembsky gave
numerous misleading statements about both
Politkovskaya and
Litvinenko and
their deaths. Also,
Yastrzhembsky has been prominent...
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Ministry of
Foreign Affairs In
office 1993–1996
Preceded by
Sergey Yastrzhembsky Succeeded by
Gennady Tarasov Personal details Born (1949-08-23) 23 August...
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Dostoevsky consoled the
other prisoners, such as the
Petrashevist Ivan
Yastrzhembsky, who was
surprised by Dostoevsky's
kindness and
eventually abandoned...
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Slovakia where Chemezov hunted with
fellowing hunting enthusist Sergey Yastrzhembsky who was the
Russian Amb****ador to
Slovakia from 3 June 1993 to 13 August...
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Maksim Shevchenko Mikhail Tanich Natalya Varley Vladimir Vysotsky Sergei Yastrzhembsky Mikhail Youzhny Vladimir Zeldin As of 8
December 2024 1Includes Russian...
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battle and
denied the
unofficial rumours of 86 dead.
Sergey Yastrzhembsky,
Russian President Vladimir Putin's
spokesman on Chechnya, also claimed...
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Political offices Preceded by
Vyacheslav Kostikov Kremlin Press Secretary 15
March 1995-13
August 1996 Succeeded by
Sergey Yastrzhembsky...
- doi:10.1088/0004-637X/775/2/111. S2CID 119233184. Marochnik,
Shukurov &
Yastrzhembsky 1996, pp. 6–10 Zeilik, Michael; Gregory,
Stephen A. (1998). Introductory...