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Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti

The Federalnaya Sluzhba Bezopasnosti is the Russian Federal Security Service or FSB. It is the successor to the KGB by way of the FSK (Federalnaya Sluzhba Kontrrazvedki, Federal Counterintelligence Service).

Following the coup of 1991 the KGB was dismantled and ceased to exist after November 1991. It successor the FSK was reorganized into the FSB in April 1995.

Federal Law of April 3, 1995 "On the Organs of the Federal Security Service in the Russian Federation" changed the FSK into the Federal Security Service (FSB) and made the new service a much powerful organization.

The law described the FSB role in the regions:

The FSB reforms were rounded out by Edict 633, signed by Boris Yeltsin on June 23, 1995. The edict made the tasks of the FSB more specific, giving the FSB substantial rights to conduct cryptographic work, and described the powers of the FSB director. The number of deputy directors was increased to 8: 2 first deputies, 5 deputies responsible for departments and directorates and 1 deputy director heading the Moscow City and Moscow regional directorate. Yeltsin appointed Colonel-General Mikhail Ivanovich Barsukov as the new director of the FSB.

The FSB played a major and ineffectual role in Chechnya but it also had to fight organized crime, terrorism, drug smuggling and corruption across the whole Federation as well.

On June 20, 1996, Yeltsin fired Barsukov and appointed Nikolay Dmitrevich Kovalev, to Acting Director and later to Director of the FSB.

In May 1997, the FSB was reorganized again following a political power struggle. The FSB structure was changed into five departments and six directorates:

The FSB was not to recruit civilian personnel and the number of places offered by the FSB Academy was cut back.

In September 1998, the FSB staff had received only half of their salaries and the distribution of meal allowances had stopped at the beginning of the year. The total number of FSB employees at the end of 1997 was 80,000.




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