Alexander Ivanovich Lebed (; April 20, 1950, Novocherkassk – April 28, 2002, Abakan) was a Russian lieutenant-general and politician. He placed third in the 1996 Russian presidential election, with 14.5% of the vote nationwide. He later served as Russia's Secretary of the Security Council and as governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia's second largest region. He served four years in the latter position, until his death, following a Mi-8 helicopter crash.
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| - Alexander Ivanovich Lebed (; April 20, 1950, Novocherkassk – April 28, 2002, Abakan) was a Russian lieutenant-general and politician. He placed third in the 1996 Russian presidential election, with 14.5% of the vote nationwide. He later served as Russia's Secretary of the Security Council and as governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia's second largest region. He served four years in the latter position, until his death, following a Mi-8 helicopter crash.
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| - Alexander Lebed at a news conference in Moscow, October 1996. Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev.
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| - Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation
- Governor of the Krasnoyarsk Krai
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| - National Security Advisor to the President of Russia
- Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai
- Secretary of the Security Council
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| - Alexander Ivanovich Lebed
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| - Alexander Ivanovich Lebed (; April 20, 1950, Novocherkassk – April 28, 2002, Abakan) was a Russian lieutenant-general and politician. He placed third in the 1996 Russian presidential election, with 14.5% of the vote nationwide. He later served as Russia's Secretary of the Security Council and as governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia's second largest region. He served four years in the latter position, until his death, following a Mi-8 helicopter crash.
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