Dmitry Sablin (English Wikipedia)

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  • Who's Who in Italy S. R. L. (1 January 2007). Who's Who in Russia 2006 Edition. Who's Who Strategic Area. p. 683. ISBN 9785990024939. SABLIN Dmitry Vadimovich, State Duma deputy born Sept. 5, 1968 a.: c/o State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Okhotny ryad 1, R- 103265 Moscow
  • The Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. May 2007.
  • Robert Nalbandov (2016). Not by Bread Alone: Russian Foreign Policy Under Putin. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 224–225. ISBN 978-1-61234-800-1.

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  • "The Tower" (Russian: «Башню»), which is sometimes listed on websites as the "Rota Tower" (Russian: «Рота-Тауэр»), was once known as the Novator business center (Russian: бизнес-центр «Новатор») and was built over several years opening in 2015.[12] JSC Oboronstroy (Russian: АО «Оборонстрой»), which is located at the legal address in Moscow at Komsomolsky Prospekt, 18, Building 3 (Russian: юридический адрес АО "Оборонстрой" – Москва, Комсомольский проспект, 18 строение 3), is a firm wholly owned by the Russian defense ministry, was headed by Timur Ivanov from 2013 to 2016 and is managed by the Sergei Innokentyevich Ten (Russian: Сергей Иннокентьевич Тен) led JSC Garrison (Russian: АО «Гарнизон»), purchased the building in February 2016.[12][b] As of July 2018, "The Tower" is officially called the "Daily Operations Management Center" (Russian: «Центр управления повседневной деятельностью»), which according to the Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov in 2014, was created "for the operational coordination of military command and control agencies" (Russian: «для оперативной координации деятельности органов военного управления»).[12]

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