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- Dmitry Kozak - Wikipedia
Dmitry Kozak was born on 7 November 1958 in the village of Bandurove, in the Kirovohrad region of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (part of the USSR) He is of Ukrainian ethnicity [9] From 1976 to 1978, Kozak served in the special forces (Spetsnaz GRU) of the Soviet military's Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) [3][10] After Spetsnaz, he studied at the Vinnitsa Polytechnic Institute
- The Putin Confidant Who Pushed Back Against the War
Dmitri N Kozak had worked with President Vladimir V Putin for three decades before quitting in September His associates described his break with the Russian leader
- Why Putin No Longer Needs Negotiator in Chief Dmitry Kozak
On September 18, Vladimir Putin accepted the resignation of Kremlin deputy chief of staff Dmitry Kozak, who had been by his side since the start of the president’s political career in St Petersburg in the 1990s
- NYT: Kozak Refused In The First Days Of The War To Follow Putins . . .
Former deputy chief of staff to Russian President Dmitri Kozak refused to follow Vladimir Putin's orders and call on Kiev to surrender in the early days of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, saying he was "ready to be arrested or shot " This is reported by The New York Times, citing sources
- Dmitry Kozak, Longtime Putin Confidant Who Reportedly Opposed Ukraine . . .
Dmitry Kozak -- a longtime confidant and close associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin who reportedly opposed the Ukraine war in its early days -- has resigned from the government, the
- Sabres Tyson Kozak: Suffers upper-body injury - CBS Sports
Kozak sustained an upper-body injury and won't return to Thursday's game against Philadelphia Kozak logged just 4:46 of ice time before exiting the game Josh Dunne will likely draw into the
- Kremlin insider openly defies Putin: He was ready to be shot
As the conversation became tense, Kozak told Putin “that he was ready to be arrested or shot for his refusal,” according to the New York Times
- Dmitry Kozak - Wikiwand
Dmitry Nikolayevich Kozak is a Russian politician who served as the Deputy Kremlin Chief of Staff from January 2020 to September 2025 He previously served as t
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