Federal Counterintelligence Service
The Federal Counterintelligence Service of the Russian Federation was the main security agency of Russia. It superseded the, and was an overall successor agency to the Soviet Union's KGB, which had dissolved two years prior to the FSK’s creation. It existed from 1993 to 1995, when it was reorganized into the Federal Security Service.
Origin
On November 26, 1991, the President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin issued a decree on the transformation of the into the . On January 24, 1992, by decree of the President of Russia, the was created on the basis of the abolished Federal Security Agency of the RSFSR and the Inter-Republican Security Service of the USSR.On December 21, 1993, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Security was abolished and the Federal Counterintelligence Service of the Russian Federation was created in its place.
Directors of the KGB of the RSFSR /AFB / Ministers of security / Directors of the FSK
Structure
- Directorate of Counterintelligence Operations
- Directorate for Counterintelligence Support of Strategic Facilities
- Directorate of Military Counterintelligence
- Directorate of Economic Counterintelligence
- Counter-Terrorism Directorate
- Information and Analytical Department
- Operational Search Department
- Organizational and Inspection Department
- Directorate of Operational and Technical Measures
- Scientific and Technical Support Department
- Human Resources Management
- Internal Security Directorate
- Secretariat
- Contractual and legal management
- Registration and Archival Collections Department
- Directorate of Cipher and Special Communications
- Public Relations Center
- Logistics Directorate
- Financial and Economic Management
- Military Medical Directorate
- Military Construction Directorate