Vladyslav Bukhariev
Vladyslav Viktorovych Bukhariev (Ukrainian: Бухарєв Владислав Вікторович; * 14 March 1969), is a Ukrainian politician and a career intelligence service officer. Bukhariev is a former people's deputy of the Ukrainian parliament who was elected parliament in the 2014 Ukrainian parliamentary election.[1] In 2019 he served as head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine.[2]
Vladyslav Bukhariev Владислав Бухарєв | |
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Born | Lebedyn, Sumy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR | 14 March 1969
Nationality | Ukraine |
Political party | Batkivschyna |
Alma mater | Kyiv high military engineering signal school |
Biography
Bukhariev was born in Lebedyn, Sumy Region.
In 1986–1987 he started to study at the Odessa National Academy of Telecommunications and in 1987–1992 the Kyiv Higher Military Engineering School of Signal, during which he served at the Soviet Armed Forces. In 1992, he graduated from the Kyiv Higher Military Engineering School of Signal as a communications engineer.
From 1992 to 2007 Bukhariev served as a career officer in the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) graduating the SBU Staff Training Institute (since 1995 the SBU National Academy) in 1994.
In 2007 to 2010 he served as the First Deputy Director of the State Tax Administration — Chief of Tax Militsiya. In 2010 he was honored by the Lebedyn city council receiving a title of "Honored Citizen of Lebedyn City".[3] In 2010–2014 Bukhariev was officially retired from the Security Service of Ukraine.
Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2014, in March – July 2014 he served as the First Deputy of Director of the Security Service of Ukraine — Chief of the Main Department to combat corruption and organized crime.[2] Yet later in 2014 Bukhariev was a special assignment officer at the Security Service. In November 2014 he was elected as a People's Deputy of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada in single constituency electoral district. Originally nonpartisan, Bukhariev later joined Batkivschyna parliamentary faction.[4]
In 2018, he attended the Sumy State University and received a qualification for law.
Bukhariev was appointed Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky on 11 June 2019.[2] Ukrainian media outlets were quick to note that Bukhariev was awarded a medal by Russia's FSB in 2009.
Bukhariev was appointed First Deputy Head of the Security Service of Ukraine on 11 September 2019.[5][2] On 11 September 2020 he was dismissed from this post.[2] He was immediately transferred to the post (he had also held in 2014) of Deputy Director of the Security Service of Ukraine, responsible for combating corruption and organized crime.[2] Bukhariev was dismissed from this post on 8 November 2020.[2]
On 16 April 2020 Bukhariev was appointed advisor to Minister of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov.[2]
References
- http://iportal.rada.gov.ua/en
- (in Ukrainian) Zelensky appointed head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the People's Deputy "Batkivshchyna", Ukrayinska Pravda (11 June 2019)
Avakov took adviser to ex-deputy Bakanov, Ukrayinska Pravda (16 April 2020) - Honored Citizens of Lebedyn City (Почесні громадяни міста Лебедин). Lebedyn Information Network.
- http://itd.rada.gov.ua/mps/info/page/15257
- Zelensky promotes Yevdokymov to Head of Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine, 112 International (20 September 2019)
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