Longtime Putin confidant Sergey Ivanov dies at 73

Former Russian Defense Minister Sergey Ivanov, once considered a potential successor to President Vladimir Putin, has died at the age of 73 Read Full Article at RT.com
Longtime Putin confidant Sergey Ivanov dies at 73

Sergey Ivanov, a former Russian Defense Minister and close associate of President Vladimir Putin, has died at the age of 73. Ivanov had a career spanning the KGB, the Foreign Intelligence Service, and the FSB, eventually serving as defense minister and later head of the presidential administration. He was once considered a potential successor to Putin but publicly dismissed such ambitions.

  • Sergey Ivanov, former Russian Defense Minister and confidant of Vladimir Putin, died at 73.
  • Ivanov began his career as a KGB officer in Leningrad and later served in the Foreign Intelligence Service and FSB.
  • He served as Defense Minister from 2001 to 2007, overseeing military reforms.
  • Ivanov was considered a potential presidential successor in 2008 but backed Dmitry Medvedev.
  • He later held positions as deputy prime minister and head of the presidential administration.
  • Most recently, he served as Putin’s special representative for environmental protection.
  • Ivanov was interested in basketball, ballet, and classic rock music.
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