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  1. In August 2021, the FSB arrested plasma physics-expert Alexander Kuranov, chief designer of the Hypersonic Systems Research Center (NIPGS in Russian) in St. Petersburg. Kuranov is suspected of passing secret information to a foreigner about hypersonic technology; he oversaw concept design on the Ayaks /Ajax hypersonic aircraft and has run a Russia-US scientific symposium for several years.

  2. FSBs vehicles near a supermarket following an explosion in St Petersburg in December The FSB poured resources into fighting separatist rebels from Chechnya in two wars, in the 1990s and...

  3. He previously served as the director of the Federal Security Service (FSB) from 1999 to 2008. Belonging to the siloviki faction of president Vladimir Putin's inner circle, Patrushev is believed to be one of the closest advisors to Putin and a leading figure behind Russia's national security affairs.

  4. 8 de sept. de 2022 · 1. Overview. Even before Russian troops invaded Ukraine in February, many experts in the West, in Ukraine, and in Russia believed Moscow would use cyberattacks to inflict major damage on Ukraine prior to or after the start of the military offensive. Indeed, Russia has extensive and formidable cyber capabilities.

  5. Zoological Institute is situated in the historical centre of St. Petersburg on the Spit of Vasilyesky Island (Universitetskaya Embankment 1). The second building of the institute is located at Angliysky Avenue 32. Furthermore, Zoological Institute has a storage of collections at Zapovednaya Street, 51-2.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2020 · MOSCOW -- In March, a strange story swept through Russian online media: Police and agents of the Federal Security Service (FSB) had raided the St. Petersburg apartment of the bishop of...

  7. In a collective farm village on the eastern edge of the city of Belorechensk, the Russian Bible Institute “Logos” began its operation in the fall of 1990 with 45 students. In 1992 the Institution was transferred to St. Petersburg, the location of the first evangelical Bible School before the Bolshevik Revolution.