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Mykola Lytvyn
Native name
Микола Михайлович Литвин
Born
(1961-03-08) 8 March 1961 (age 63) Sloboda-Romanivska, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance
Soviet Union Ukraine
Service/branch
Internal Troops of Ukraine SBGS
Years of service
1979–2014
Rank
General of the Army
Battles/wars
Russo-Ukrainian War
War in Donbas
Mykola Mykhailovych Lytvyn (Ukrainian: Микола Михайлович Литвин; born 8 March 1961) was a chief of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine[1] since 2003, and then General of the Army of Ukraine in 2008. He resigned in 2014.[2]
^Maidan activists 'to picket Ukrainian State Border Service's main building', Interfax-Ukraine (12 June 2014)
^"Голова Держприкордонслужби подав у відставку — журналіст".
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