Anatoly Romanov

Anatoly Alexandrovich Romanov (Russian: Анатолий Александрович Романов; born September 27, 1948, Mikhailovka, Belebeyevsky District, Bashkortostan) is a Russian Colonel-General, a former deputy interior minister - the commander of the Russian Interior Ministry and the Commander of the Joint Group of Federal Forces in Chechnya, Hero of the Russian Federation. 1995 - Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation - the commander of the Interior Troops of the Russian Interior Ministry.

Anatoly Alexandrovich Romanov
Born (1948-09-27) September 27, 1948
Mikhailovka village, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, USSR
Allegiance Soviet Union
 Russia
Service/branch Armed Forces of the Russian Federation
Years of service1967–1995
RankColonel general (1995)
Commands heldInternal Troops of Russia
Battles/wars1993 Russian constitutional crisis
First Chechen War
AwardsHero of the Russian Federation
Order of Military Merit
Order of the Red Star
Order "For Personal Courage"
ChildrenVasiliy
daughter

Attempt

October 6, 1995 in Grozny in the tunnel under the railway bridge on the area of radio-controlled bomb exploded Minute. Car Romanov was in the center of the explosion. Romanov was seriously injured, miraculously survived, but was left disabled (Romanov went to the meeting to Khasbulatov).[1]

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gollark: Well, it's unsafe.
gollark: Really? I've seen a bunch of random Linux programs written in C.
gollark: I agree that writing everything in intensely horrific JS is bad. I just don't think that much application software which is currently written in C would become worse if written in something safer and higher level.
gollark: I'm quite confident that the majority of user-facing ~~ones~~ computer systems have most of the development effort invested in random applications software which doesn't need to be hyperoptimized.

References

  1. (in Russian) Commanding heights
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