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  1. Alexander Vladimirovich Rutskoy (Russian: Александр Владимирович Руцкой; born 16 September 1947) is a Russian politician and former Soviet military officer who served as the only vice president of Russia from 1991 to 1993.

    • Dmitry, Alexander, Rostislav, Catherine
    • Patriots of Russia (until 2021)
  2. Alexander Vladimirovitch Rutskoi, em russo: Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Руцко́й (Oblast de Khmelnitski, 16 de Setembro de 1947) é um político russo, brigadeiro e herói da União Soviética. Rutskoi foi o primeiro e único vice-presidente da Rússia, cargo que existiu entre 1991 e 1993.

  3. 12 de jan. de 2020 · Cold War Era. Losses and Aviation Safety. Military Aviation. The Story of Alexander Rutskoy the Soviet Su-25 Pilot that was Shot Down twice in Afghanistan (one By Pakistani F-16s) By Dario Leone. Jan 12 2020. Share this article.

  4. Russia's vice president, Alexander Rutskoy, denounced the Yeltsin program as "economic genocide". From 1991 to 1998, the first seven years of Yeltsin's incumbency, the Russian Gross Domestic Product (measured by purchasing power parity) went from over two trillion U.S. dollars annually to less than one and a quarter trillion U.S. per ...

    • 21 September – 4 October 1993, (1 week and 6 days)
  5. RUTSKOI, ALEXANDER VLADIMIROVICH (b. 1947), vice president of the Russian Federation, governor of Kursk Oblast, general-major of aviation, Hero of the Soviet Union. Alexander Rutskoi was born on September 16, 1947 in Kmelnitsky, Ukraine, to a professional military family.

  6. Ukraine. A Russian nationalist and former air force officer who fought in Afghanistan, he was Boris Yeltsin 's vice presidential running mate in 1991. As vice president, Rutskoi supported Yeltsin during the coup attempt against Gorbachev, but later he opposed Yeltsin's reforms and became his rival.

  7. Quick Reference. (b. Kursk, 16 Sept. 1947) Russian; Russian Vice-President June 1991–Oct. 1993 A former air force officer, distinguished in Afghanistan (where as a colonel and deputy-commander of the 40th Army he was wounded), Rutskoi was promoted to major-general for his role in supporting Yeltsin in the putsch of August 1991.