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The Ninth Chief Directorate (also nicknamed ''Devyatka'' () of the
KGB The Committee for State Security (, ), abbreviated as KGB (, ; ) was the main security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991. It was the direct successor of preceding Soviet secret police agencies including the Cheka, Joint State Polit ...
was the organization responsible for providing
bodyguard A bodyguard (or close protection officer/operative) is a type of security guard, government law enforcement officer, or servicemember who protects an very important person, important person or group of people, such as high-ranking public offic ...
services to the principal
Communist Party of the Soviet Union The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU),. Abbreviated in Russian as КПСС, ''KPSS''. at some points known as the Russian Communist Party (RCP), All-Union Communist Party and Bolshevik Party, and sometimes referred to as the Soviet ...
(CPSU) leaders (and their families) and major
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government facilities (including nuclear-weapons stocks). The directorate consisted of 40,000 uniformed troops. It operated the Moscow VIP subway system, and the secure government telephone system linking high-level government and CPSU officers. In mid-1992 the KGB's Ninth Directorate became the Main Guard Directorate (''Glavnoye upravleniye okhraneniya'', GUO) and in 1996 it was re-organized to the
Federal Protective Service of Russia The Federal Guard Service of the Russian Federation ( rus, Федеральная служба охраны Российской Федерации, p=fʲɪdʲɪˈralʲnəjə ˈsluʐbə ɐˈxranɨ rɐˈsʲijskəj fʲɪdʲɪˈratsɨɪ (Federal'na ...
.


History

The Ninth Directorate of the KGB of the USSR was established by the decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of March 18, 1954. The 9th Directorate of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the USSR was tasked with protecting the leaders of the party and government. The Directorate was responsible for protecting the country's top officials and the most important government and party facilities. It was in charge of the dachas and all vacation spots of the leaders of the party and government. Initially, the Directorate was located in the
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on Dzerzhinsky Square. In March 1967, it was transferred to Building No. 14 of the
Moscow Kremlin The Moscow Kremlin (also the Kremlin) is a fortified complex in Moscow, Russia. Located in the centre of the country's capital city, the Moscow Kremlin comprises five palaces, four cathedrals, and the enclosing Kremlin Wall along with the K ...
. Abolished on February 29, 1990. The KGB Security Service was created on its basis, while its economic divisions were consolidated into the Special Operational and Technical Directorate under the Economic Directorate of the KGB of the USSR. On August 22, 1991, the Service was separated from the KGB and transformed into the Security Directorate under the Office of the President of the USSR. The actual successor of the 9th Directorate and the Security Service of the KGB is the Federal Protective Service (formed on the basis of the Main Security Directorate of the Russian Federation).


Organization

By 1990, the structure of the Ninth Directorate was as follows: *Management (chief, deputy chiefs, party committee, Komsomol committee) *Secretariat *1st department (personal security) *2nd department (counterintelligence) *3rd department (economic) *4th department (engineering and construction) *5th department (security of the Kremlin and the road) *6th department (special kitchen) *7th department (state
dacha A dacha (Belarusian, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian and rus, дача, p=ˈdatɕə, a=ru-dacha.ogg) is a seasonal or year-round second home, often located in the exurbs of former Soviet Union, post-Soviet countries, including Russia. A cottage (, ...
s in the Moscow Oblast and mansions on the Lenin Hills) *8th department (automobile) *9th department in Crimea (state dachas in Crimea) *9th department in the Caucasus (state dachas in the Caucasus) *11th department (reserve state dachas) *Department of service and combat training *Operational and technical department *Personnel department * Commandant's Office of the Moscow Kremlin *Commandant's office for the protection of buildings of the Central Committee of the
CPSU The Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU),. Abbreviated in Russian as КПСС, ''KPSS''. at some points known as the Russian Communist Party (RCP), All-Union Communist Party and Bolshevik Party, and sometimes referred to as the Soviet ...


Directors

* (17 March 1954 — 25 December 1957) * (17 February 1958 — 3 December 1961) * (8 December 1961 — 2 June 1967) * (22 February 1968 — 16 August 1974) * (19 August 1974 — 24 March 1983) * (24 March 1983 — 29 February 1990)


References

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