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Photostream : Russian President Dmitry Medvedev meets Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias

Cypriot President Demetris Christofias (2nd L) walks with his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev at the presidential palace in Nicosia October 7, 2010. (Getty Images)

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev, left, looks on as Cypriot President Dimitris Christofias, second left, shakes hands with Russia Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov, right, after a review of the military guard of honor before their talks at Presidential palace in divided capital Nicosia, Cyprus, Thursday, Oct. 7, 2010. Medvedev is in Cyprus for a two-day official visit. (Getty Images)

Cyprus’ President Dimitris Christofias (R) welcomes his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev at the presidential palace in Nicosia October 7, 2010. Medvedev arrived in Cyprus on Thursday for a day long visit expected to highlight growing business ties with the Mediterranean island, already one of Russia’s most important investment partners. (Getty Images)

 

Cyprus‘ President Dimitris Christofias (R) meets his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev at the presidential palace in Nicosia October 7, 2010. Medvedev arrived in Cyprus on Thursday for a day long visit expected to highlight growing business ties with the Mediterranean island, already one of Russia’s most important investment partners. (Getty Images)

 

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Photostream : Russian President Dmitry Medvedev attended the opening of the first Presidential Cadet Academy

Visiting the first Presidential Cadet Academy. Dmitry Medvedev wrote in the guests’ book: “I wish all students and teachers at the Orenburg Presidential Cadet Academy successful studies, good health and happiness. May you have a good road ahead.”September 1, 2010  (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

September 01, 2010

(KATAKAMI / KREMLIN.RU)  — As Russia marks the start of the new school year with Knowledge Day, Dmitry Medvedev attended the opening of the first Presidential Cadet Academy

The President gave a lesson about peace in one class, visited the teaching and residential buildings, and talked with teachers and cadets’ parents.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr Medvedev congratulated the students and staff on the start of the new school year and said that similar academies would be opened in all of the federal districts over the coming years.

The Orenburg Presidential Cadet Academy was launched by presidential order at the site of the former Orenburg Higher Air Defence School and is under the Defence Ministry’s jurisdiction. The academy has a total of 359 students aged 10 and up, who will go through a seven-year programme. The cadets will study two foreign languages, subjects related to modern technology, and will have an intensive physical training.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (left) with Russian cadets at the opening of the first Presidential Cadet School in Orenburg, about 1300 kilometers (800 miles) southeast of Moscow on the Day of Knowledge, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, center walks with Russian cadets at the opening of the first Presidential Cadet School in Orenburg, about 1300 kilometers (800 miles) southeast of Moscow on the Day of Knowledge, Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev (front) addresses pupils as he visits the presidential cadet school in the city of Orenburg, September 1, 2010. (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Visiting the first Presidential Cadet Academy.September 1, 2010  (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev (2nd R) holds a camera at a photo laboratory as he visits the presidential cadet school in the city of Orenburg, September 1, 2010. (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev (2nd R) holds a camera at a photo laboratory as he visits the presidential cadet school in the city of Orenburg, September 1, 2010.  (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Talking with teachers and cadets’ parents. (Photo : The Presidential Press & Information KREMLIN.RU)

Russian President Medvedev meets Director of Federal Security Service (FSB) Alexander Bortnikov

President Dmitry Medvedev & Alexander Bortnikov

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August 30, 2010

(KATAKAMI / KREMLIN.RU)  –  Mr Bortnikov briefed the President on the results of special and tactic operations in the North Caucasus.

Dmitry Medvedev noted that participants in the special operations in the North Caucasus should receive state decorations.

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PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA DMITRY MEDVEDEV: Mr Bortnikov, the Federal Security Service in cooperation with other law enforcement agencies has recently conducted a number of special operations in the North Caucasus Federal District, and on the whole they were a success. I would like to hear your report on what has been done recently and what lies ahead.

DIRECTOR OF FEDERAL SECURITY SERVICE ALEXANDER BORTNIKOV: Mr President, during August, a number of special and tactic operations were conducted against the militants who remain active on the territory of the North Caucasus. This resulted in the elimination of over 30 militants and their leaders, and huge quantities of firearms and explosives have been confiscated. In addition, we were able to prevent several terrorist attacks planned by the militants.

If we talk specifically about the results of our efforts, on August 21 acting together with all the security agencies and the military that are actively participating in the process, and using intelligence material we had received, we succeeded in eliminating the leader of the Daghestan militants Magomedali Vagabov, who was involved in preparing the suicide bombings in the Moscow metro and in Kizlyar. As a result of our operation four militants who were with him were also eliminated, and one more was arrested and handed over to the investigating authorities.

Just in the past 24 hours, Daghestan special purpose police unit (OMON) has conducted a successful operation against another gang led by Vagabov, and five militants have been eliminated.

On August 23 a special operation was organised against the leader of the Ingush militants Magomed Gardanov, who took the place of Ali “Magas” Taziyev, an insurgent leader detained in June. Four other militant leaders operating on the territory of Ingushetia were with him. They resisted and were also eliminated.

Mr President, we have also taken action on case materials on the so-called Volno-Aulski (Free Village) group of militants operating in Kabardino-Balkaria. This group was rounded up in Nalchik, at one of the addresses we had in our information, and was completely destroyed in the course of a special operation. This criminal group was involved in organising an explosion on May 1, 2010 at the Nalchik hippodrome, and a number of other terrorist attacks in Kabardino-Balkaria. A large number of evidence and militants’ archives were seized, including some materials of interest related to the Vagabov group, showing that it was in contact with international terrorists.

We are analysing the evidence, some of which will be used in the preparation and conduct of our future operations, and some has already been submitted as evidence in the criminal cases. We are continuing with our work.

DMITRY MEDVEDEV: This is an excellent result, and the bandits have sustained considerable damage. No doubt, the effort in this direction should continue within the framework of the instructions I have issued and the reports and proposals you have submitted.

With regard to individual gangsters eliminated in the course of the special operations, it is a natural outcome of their criminal activity. That is why, when the terrorist attack was perpetrated in the metro, I said that they must all be found and eliminated. That is the only way to deal with them, we cannot stand on ceremony.

And as for those who took part in these operations, officers of the FSB, Interior Ministry and other agencies, all of them deserve the highest praise and should receive state decorations.

Medvedev says special operations in N Caucasus produce good results

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, left, shakes hands with federal security chief Alexander Bortnikov before a meeting of the national Security Council at the Gorki residence outside Moscow. Shown from left in the background are, Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov. (Getty Images)

GORKI, August 28 (KATAKAMI / Itar-Tass) — President Dmitry Medvedev said the special operations in the North Caucasus in August produced good results and caused heavy damage to criminal underworld.

“This is a good result. Rather heavy damage was caused to bandits,” Medvedev said at a meeting with Federal Security Service (FSB) Director Alexander Bortnikov on Saturday, August 28.

“Naturally, this work should continue,” the president said.

As for the criminal groups destroyed during the special operations, this is a natural result of their criminal activities, he added.

“This is why when a terrorist act in the Moscow subway occurred, I sad that all of them should be punished and all of them should be destroyed. This is they way to act. No need to be ceremonious with them,” Medvedev said.

More than 30 militants were killed in special operation in the North Caucasus in August, Bortnikov said.

“A number of special operations and combat measures were carried out in August against militants operating in the North Caucasus. As a result of this work, more than 30 bandits and chieftains were killed, a large amount of arms and explosives was seized. In addition, several terrorist acts were prevented,” he said.

The FSB, acting together with other law enforcement agencies, “neutralised” Dagestani rebel leader Vagabov on August 21. He was involved in the terrorist acts in the Moscow subway system and in Kizlyar, Dagestan, that were carried out by female suicide-bombers.

As a result of the operation, four militants were killed, and one was detained and handed over to investigators, Bortnikov said.

Magomedali Vagabov had been on the federal and international wanted lists for many years. His ‘Shariat wife’, Maryam Sharipova, was one of the two female suicide bombers who blew themselves up in the Moscow metro on March 29. The two blasts occurred almost one after another at the Lubyanka and Park Kultury metro stations. As a result, 40 people died and more than 90 were injured.

President Medvedev attends the blessing ceremony unveiling the icon above the gates of the Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and Orthodox Patriarch Kirill walk to attend a blessing ceremony of the gate icon at the Spasskaya tower of Moscow’s Kremlin on August 28, 2010. (Photo: the Presidential Press and Information Office)

August 28, 2010

(KATAKAMI / KREMLIN.RU) — Dmitry Medvedev took part in the ceremony unveiling the icon on the Moscow Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower.

The unveiling of the icon above the Spasskaya Tower’s gate is timed to coincide with the celebration of the Assumption of the Virgin. Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia conducted a prayer service for the consecration of the icon.

The Fund of St Andrew the Apostle took the initiative to restore the Kremlin gate icons. This initiative benefited from the support of the President and the blessing of the Patriarch.

After studies were conducted in the niches of the Spasskaya and Nikolskaya towers, the icons were found hidden under a layer of plaster in April 2010.

The icon on the Spasskaya Tower depicts Jesus Christ and two saints, St Sergius of Radonezh and St Varlaam of Khutyn, below him. The exact date the fresco was painted is not known, but it was not before the middle or second half of the 17th century. The icon gave the tower its name, which before that time was known as Frolovskaya Tower.

The last mention of the icon is from the 1930s, when a decision to cover the icon with plaster was taken. An icon of St Nicholas (on Nikolskaya Tower) was also immured at the same time.

The icon of St Nicholas dates from the late 15th or early 16th century. The image over the gate was damaged during fighting in October 1917. Restoration work on Nikolskaya Tower will last a few months longer.



Ceremony consecrating the icon above the gate of the Kremlin’s Spasskaya Tower (Photo: the Presidential Press and Information Office)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (R) and Orthodox Patriarch Kirill (L) attend a blessing ceremony of the gate icon at the Spasskaya tower of Moscow’s Kremlin on August 28, 2010.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Orthodox Patriarch Kirill attend a blessing ceremony of the gate icon at the Spasskaya tower of Moscow’s Kremlin on August 28, 2010.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev attends the blessing ceremony of an ancient Orthodox icon on Kremlin’s Spassky Gate in Moscow, Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010. The icon was discovered in April in the Kremlin’s Spassky Tower after spending years hidden inside the tower. (Getty Images)

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev had a telephone conversation with President of Turkey Abdullah Gul

(File) Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul applaud before their joint press conference at the Cankaya Presidential Palace in Ankara May 12, 2010.  (Getty Images)

August 23, 2010

(KATAKAMI / KREMLIN.RU)  Dmitry Medvedev thanked the Turkish leadership and people for their help and support in the disaster relief efforts in Russia.

President Medvedev also said that Russia is ready to provide any necessary assistance in fighting forest fires in western Turkey.

Mr Gul thanked Mr Medvedev for this offer and noted that Turkey knows its Russian friends are always ready to come to Turkey’s aid. Both leaders underlined that this mutual solidarity reflects the genuine strategic partnership that exists between the two countries.

The two presidents also discussed implementation of decisions reached during Mr Medvedev’s official visit to Turkey in May 2010, and exchanged views on developments in the Trans-Caucasus region and coordinating Russian and Turkish efforts to promote peace and stability in this region.  (*)