Andrey Bulyga
General Andrey Bulyga, born on October 13, 1968, in Taldy-Kurgan, Kazakhstan, is a notable figure in the Russian military. He has held various senior positions, including serving as the Deputy Commander of the Central Military District and later the Western Military District. His extensive military career includes significant roles in planning and coordinating logistical support for the Russian Armed Forces. Bulyga is recognized for his contributions and has received several awards, including the Order of Courage and the Order of Alexander Nevsky. Recently, he was appointed as the Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Russia by President Vladimir Putin.
Born on Oct 13, 1968 (57 years old)
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Andrey Bulyga was appointed as the new Deputy Secretary of the Security Council.
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