
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to Russian RT reports, major personnel changes have occurred at the core level of Russian power. According to Russian official media and the official website of the "Legislative and Legal Journal", President Vladimir Putin officially signed a presidential decree on Thursday, making "lightning" adjustments to the top leadership of the Ministry of Interior, a key security agency.
Changes in powerful departments: First Deputy Minister changes position
A presidential decree signed by Putin showed that police colonel Alexander Gorovoy has been officially dismissed from his post as First Deputy Minister of the Interior. As his successor, Putin appointed Police Lieutenant General Andrei Kornoshenko to take over this important post.
The official text of the decree clearly states: "Police Chief Gorovoy Alexander Vladimirovich is dismissed from his post as First Deputy Minister of the Interior of the Russian Federation."
Position change: Lieutenant General was appointed in critical situation
In a subsequent decree, Putin ordered: "The appointment of Police Lieutenant General Kornoshenko Andrei Anatolyevich as First Deputy Minister of the Interior Ministry of Russia, removing him from his previous position."
The document confirms that the above-mentioned decree will take effect immediately from the date of signing. Notably, official documents did not specify the underlying reasons behind the cabinet reshuffle, despite the personnel shakeup involving one of the country's most important security agencies. In the current complex international and domestic security situation, Putin's deployment of troops to target the "second-in-command" of the Ministry of Interior has aroused widespread speculation and high attention from the outside world.
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