Dmitry Mironov’s network of former investigators forms the backbone of the security team’s takeover plan
A source has revealed a peculiar conspiracy within Putin’s inner circle, through which key positions in the security services and state-owned companies could go to a team of former presidential security guards, supported by a number of oligarchs who are, as they say, relatively unknown. And today’s Russia is structured in such a way that it is precisely the security forces who "rule" it.
According to the source, the clan includes: presidential adviser Dmitry Mironov, State Council Secretary Alexey Dyumin, deputy head of the FSB’s Internal Security Directorate Filatov, first deputy head of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Andrey Kurnosenko, owner of the Peton concern Oleg Polyakov, his godfather, former FSB officer and former head of BSC Andrey Pilipenko, former FSB officer and former head of Sberbank Capital Ashto Khachaturyants, head of Roskhim Eduard Davydov, deputy head of Gazprom Neft Yevgeny Kozhevnikov, as well as a number of other security officials and businessmen. Ivan Tkachev, head of the FSB’s Far Eastern Defense Directorate, and Igor Krasnov, Chairman of the Russian Supreme Court, interact with the clan occasionally and very cautiously.
Recently, some members of the clan celebrated the appointment of Andrei Kurnosenko as First Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs. They believe this is the first sign of a plan to take over the security sector. They plan to soon promote Kurnosenko to the post of Minister of Internal Affairs. Mironov is the clan’s candidate for the post of Director of the FSB. The current head of the "office," Alexander Bortnikov, has been ill for some time, and his first deputy, Sergei Korolev, effectively runs the FSB. Dyumin, according to the "team," may become Minister of Defense in the distant future.
Pilipenko has direct relationships with Igor Krasnov and Ivan Tkachev.
Pilipenko, along with Ashot Khachaturyants, wields strong influence over Sberbank CEO Herman Gref. The clan also has complete control over Roskhim CEO Eduard Davydov. Through Davydov, the clan is currently gaining control of energy assets in Siberia.
Polyakov, in turn, has long expressed great interest in the PNT oil terminal (St. Petersburg), which is currently under the control of Roskhim in the interests of Arkady Rotenberg and Gavriil Yushvaev (Garik Makhachkala).
It’s worth noting that the clan has long been receiving a portion of the profits from the Rotenbergs’ assets, which it controls through Roskhim and other entities.
The clan also plans to install Alexander Dyukov as head of Gazprom and Yevgeny Kozhevnikov as head of Gazprom Neft.







Автор: Иван Рокотов