💨 Abstract
Russian President Vladimir Putin replaced Army General Oleg Salyukov, 69, as the commander of Russia’s ground forces, appointing him as deputy secretary of the Security Council. A Kremlin decree announced the change. The Security Council, chaired by Putin, oversees national security policy but lacks direct authority over security agencies.
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