NARYSHKIN Sergey Evgenyevich
Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the russian federation

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Name
НАРИШКІН Сергій Євгенович
НАРЫШКИН Сергей Евгеньевич
NARYSHKIN Sergey Evgenyevich
НАРЫШКИН Сергей Евгеньевич
NARYSHKIN Sergey Evgenyevich
Date and place of birth
27.10.1954
Leningrad, USSR
Leningrad, USSR
Citizenship
russian federation
Tax Number
782505008943
Position
Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the russian federation
Chairman of the russian Historical Society
Chairman of the russian Historical Society
Reasons
In 2012, he founded the russian historical society. Under his leadership, the organisation holds events aimed at promoting pro-russian ideas and distorting the facts of Ukrainian history. Naryshkin regularly makes statements in support of the war against Ukraine.
For example, on 25 March 2022, Naryshkin's statement on support for "the russian armed forces defending Donbas from aggression by the Kyiv regime" appeared on the portal of the russian historical society.
In addition, he is the head of the "history of the fatherland" fund, which finances projects related to illegal archaeological excavations in the temporary occupied Crimea and propaganda activities in the temporary occupied territories.
For example, in 2022, the Naryshkin Foundation funded the Artesian Archaeological Expedition near the temporarily occupied city of Kerch. The foundation also supported the creation of the exhibition "Crimean Spring. A Journey of 10 Years" in the so-called "Tavrida Museum" in the temporarily occupied Simferopol.
For example, on 25 March 2022, Naryshkin's statement on support for "the russian armed forces defending Donbas from aggression by the Kyiv regime" appeared on the portal of the russian historical society.
In addition, he is the head of the "history of the fatherland" fund, which finances projects related to illegal archaeological excavations in the temporary occupied Crimea and propaganda activities in the temporary occupied territories.
For example, in 2022, the Naryshkin Foundation funded the Artesian Archaeological Expedition near the temporarily occupied city of Kerch. The foundation also supported the creation of the exhibition "Crimean Spring. A Journey of 10 Years" in the so-called "Tavrida Museum" in the temporarily occupied Simferopol.
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