Alexander Vitko biography. The Black Sea Fleet will be led by a new commander

IA SakhaNews. Vice Admiral to be appointed new commander of the Black Sea Fleet Alexander Moiseev... The current commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Alexander Vitko received a promotion and will work in the Main Command of the Navy, RIA Novosti reports, citing a source in the power structures of the Crimea.

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Moiseev Alexander Alekseevich born on April 16, 1962 in the village of Borskoye, Kaliningrad Region.

In 1987 he graduated from the Higher naval school radio electronics named after A.S. Popov. In 1995 he graduated from the Higher Special Officer Classes of the Navy. Graduated with honors from the Admiral of the Fleet Naval Academy in 2003 Soviet Union N.G. Kuznetsova. In 2011 he graduated from the faculty with a gold medal national security and State Defense Military Academy of the General Staff Armed Forces Russian Federation.

He worked as a foreman-adjuster in a cinema repair workshop in the city of Berezniki, Perm region.

In 1981 he was called up for military service (Ural Military District).

Since 1987 he has been serving on submarines of the Northern Fleet. He has consistently gone from an engineer of the computing group of a radio-technical warhead to the commander of a strategic nuclear-powered missile submarine cruiser.

In 1994, being in the position of senior assistant to the commander of the strategic nuclear-powered missile submarine K-18 "Karelia", he was awarded the Order of Courage for the campaign to North Pole... During the cruise, the crew of the "Karelia" hoisted the Andreevsky and Russian flags at the North Pole.

July 7, 1998, commanding the strategic nuclear missile submarine K-407 "Novomoskovsk", went down in the history of astronautics, as the commander of a submarine cruiser, who for the first time successfully launched a low near-earth orbit two German commercial micro-satellites Tubsat-N and Tubsat-N1 with a “Calm” launch vehicle launched from a submerged position.

2003-2007 - Chief of Staff of the 31st Submarine Division of the Northern Fleet.

In 2007-2009, he was the commander of the 31st submarine division of the Northern Fleet.

In 2008, being the senior on board, he led the transfer of the strategic nuclear-powered missile submarine K-44 "Ryazan" from the Northern Fleet to the Pacific Fleet submerged under the ice of the Arctic Ocean, for which he was awarded the second Order of Courage.

June 2011 - April 2012 - Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet's Submarine Forces.

In 2012, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Commander of the Submarine Forces of the Northern Fleet.

On February 20, 2013, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, another military rank rear admiral.

On April 5, 2016, by decree of the President of the Russian Federation, he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Northern Fleet.

On November 22, 2017, he was appointed Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Vitko Alexander Viktorovich was born on September 13, 1961 in Vitebsk, Byelorussian SSR (now Byelorussia).

In 1984 he graduated from the P.S. Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School (now - the P.S. Nakhimov Academy of Naval Forces, Ukraine), in 1989 - the Higher Special Officer Classes of the Navy, in 1998 - the Military Kuznetsov Maritime Academy, in 2004 - Military academy Of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Since 1984 he has served in various command positions on surface ships of the Pacific Fleet.

In 1984-1986 - assistant commander - commander of a missile and artillery warhead of a missile boat.

1986-1988 and 1989-1991 - commander of a missile boat.

From 1991 to 1992 he served as chief of staff of the missile boat division.

1992-1996 - commander of a missile boat division.

In 1996-1998, he served as chief of staff - deputy commander of a brigade of ships for the protection of the water area.

1998-2000 - Chief of Staff - Deputy Commander of a brigade of surface ships.

Since August 2004 - Deputy Commander of the Primorskaya Flotilla of Diverse Forces of the Pacific Fleet.

From June 2005 - Chief of Staff - First Deputy Commander of Troops and Forces in the North-East, and from November 2006 - Commander of troops and forces in the North-East.

In October 2009, he was appointed Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet.

Took Active participation in the annexation of Crimea to the Russian Federation.

April 25, 2016 Pechersky district court Kiev, at the request of the Main Military Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine, issued a permit for Vitko's arrest on charges of committing a number of serious crimes. On April 26, 2016, Ukraine was put on the wanted list.

Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree with swords (2014),

Order for Military Merit,

jubilee medal "300 years of the Russian fleet",

medal "For Distinction in Military Service",

jubilee medal "70 years of the Armed Forces of the USSR",

certificate of honor of the President of the Russian Federation,

the honorary title "Honored Military Specialist of the Russian Federation",

medal "For the Return of Crimea" (March 2014),

medals "For Distinction in Military Service" I and II degrees,

medal "For impeccable service" III degree,

medal "200 years to the Ministry of Defense",

medal "For Commonwealth in Combat" (FSB),

medal "For the liberation of Crimea and Sevastopol" (March 17, 2014) - for personal contribution to the return of Crimea to Russia,

commemorative sign "The Pacific Fleet is 275 years old" (2006),

medal "20 years of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" (2013).

Born on September 13, 1961 in Vitebsk, Byelorussian SSR (now - Byelorussia). Mother Nina Viktorovna, a doctor by profession, after the birth of her son moved with him to Orsha (Vitebsk region).

In 1984 he graduated with honors from the Black Sea Higher Naval Order of the Red Star School named after P.S. Nakhimov in Sevastopol, in 1989 - Higher special officer classes of the USSR Navy in Leningrad (now - Military Institute of Additional vocational education, a branch of the All-Union Scientific Center of the Navy "Naval Academy named after Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union NG Kuznetsov", St. Petersburg), in 1998 - the Naval Academy named after NG Kuznetsov. In 2004, he graduated with honors from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the RF Armed Forces in Moscow.

Candidate of Military Sciences, in 2006 he defended his dissertation on the strategy and tactics of modern naval combat.

In 1984 he began service on a large missile boat of project 205 "R-41" of the Kamchatka Flotilla of the Diverse Forces of the Pacific Fleet (Pacific Fleet) of the USSR Navy.
From June 1984 to May 1986 - assistant commander - commander of a missile and artillery warhead (BCh-2) of a large missile boat pr. 205 "R-107" of the 16th missile boat division of the 89th missile boat brigade of the Kamchatka flotilla ...
From May 1986 to October 1988 - commander of the R-83 missile boat (project 1241.1 Molniya) of the 2nd Guards missile boat division of the 165th missile boat brigade of the Primorsk Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet's heterogeneous forces.
From July 1989 to October 1991 - the commander of the missile boat pr. 1241.1 "R-76", in 1990-1991. performing the tasks of combat service in the South China Sea, based at the point of material and technical support of the USSR Navy Cam Ranh (Vietnam).
From October 1991 to July 1992, he served as chief of staff of the 2nd Guards Division of missile boats of the Primorsk Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet's diverse forces (Maly Ulysses Bay, Vladivostok).
From July 1992 to August to 1996, he was the commander of the 2nd Guards Division of missile boats.
From August 1996 to April 1998 - Chief of Staff - Deputy Commander of the 47th brigade of ships to guard the water area of ​​the Primorskaya Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet (Russky Island, Vladivostok).
From August 1998 to July 2000 - Chief of Staff - Deputy Commander of the 165th brigade of surface ships of the Primorskaya Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet of the Russian Navy in Vladivostok.
July 2000 - August 2002 - commander of the 165th brigade of surface ships.
From August 2004 to June 2005 - Deputy Commander of the Primorsky Association of Diverse Forces.
From June 2005 to November 2006 - Chief of Staff - First Deputy Commander of Troops and Forces in North-East Russia (Pacific Fleet).
From November 2006 to 2009 - Commander of troops and forces in the north-east of Russia.
From October 2009 to April 2013 - Deputy Commanders of the Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy (Admiral Nikolai Maksimov, then Vice Admiral Vladimir Korolev).
By the decree of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin of April 17, 2013, he was appointed Commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy, replacing Vice Admiral Alexander Fedotenkov in this position. He took office in May 2013.
On June 26, 2018, it was announced that Vice Admiral Alexander Moiseev replaced Alexander Vitko as commander of the Black Sea Fleet. It was reported that Alexander Vitko was sent to a new location military service to the High Command of the Navy.

He was awarded the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, III degree with swords (2014), For Military Merit, medals, including For the Return of Crimea. Awarded with a certificate of honor of the President of the Russian Federation.

Honored Military Specialist of the Russian Federation.

Married. Has two sons. One of them, Anton Vitko, is an officer of the Russian Navy.

Especially for Crimea.Realities

The recent statements by the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, Admiral Aleksandr Vitko, regarding the Strategy for the Development of Sevastopol until 2030, shocked not only the local elite, but also the city authorities. The situation with the Patriot park, in which the Russian Ministry of Defense got a turn from the gate, is beginning to climb sideways. Sergei Shoigu does not forgive such offenses, and the admiral's harsh position in communicating with the leaders of Sevastopol is, first of all, the position of the Minister of Defense.

Oleksandr Vitko is respected in Sevastopol: balanced, correct, never climbed into politics, he had complete mutual understanding with the city authorities. All the more surprising is his speech at a session of the city's Russian Legislative Assembly.

Vitko's reaction to the content of the "Strategy for the socio-economic development of Sevastopol until 2030", the text of which was read from the rostrum by the acting governor Dmitry Ovsyannikov, was unexpectedly harsh.

“I would ask you to be very attentive to the plans that you are making. The Strategy touches upon part of the Black Sea Fleet lands. We have plans for them, including for Streletsky Hill - one of the options for placing the Patriot Park. After it was decided to abandon Mount Gasfort, ”said the commander of the Black Sea Fleet.

We are building housing for military personnel - closer to the center. They should not be prejudiced

Alexander Vitko

“And I’ll ask you: when you implement the Strategy, you need to be very attentive to these issues. Since now the situation is developing in such a way that you are making plans, pushing aside the issues of land registration, and I cannot start work on these lands ... Please do not forget that we are building housing for military personnel - closer to the center. This is my interest, I believe that the servicemen should not be infringed upon in their places of residence, the construction of housing should not rise in price - due to the lack of communications, we should build them at our own expense. And they are no worse than businessmen, investors who deserve to live closer to the center. Therefore, when implementing, I ask you to take into account the lands of the Ministry of Defense ", - he summed up Alexander Vitko.

It is worth explaining that military factories with numbers 24 and 54 have not been operating for decades. One is located at 13 Nakhimov Avenue, and the other is at Cape Khrustalny. Both places are the very center of Sevastopol. Vice-Admiral and Governor Menyailo at Cape Khrustalny 16-storey building blew up, so that next to the patriotic monuments "Bayonet and Sail" and "Monument to the Soldier and Sailor" the view does not spoil. And Admiral Vitko plans to dismantle the military factories and build housing with a sea view on the vacated land plots.

Local patriots were especially outraged by the fact that, when drawing up the general plan, the Black Sea Fleet was offered to vacate the territory on Cape Khrustalny in order to break up the Park of Reconciliation there, but the military refused. And now, you see, housing! How unpatriotic!

By the way, in 2015 the then governor of Sevastopol Sergey Menyailo reported that the military decided to give the city their factories - 54th (Nakhimov Ave., 13) and 24th (Capitanskaya St., 13). “The Ministry is handing over to us the 54th and 24th factories, which have not been operating for a long time, and the city needs their territory,” Menyailo said.

For some reason, the factories were not transferred to city ownership.

The city authorities and the developers of the general plan received a similar "turn from the gate" when they opened their mouths to the Southern Bay, where the Black Sea Fleet ships are based: the place is not the most convenient for anchorage, but it has historically been the case. In addition, the entire economy is clearly visible from the windows of the headquarters of the fleet. Things did not go on in the issue of some territories of the Severnaya Bay, where the new Russian authorities dreamed of transferring some of the facilities of the Sevmorzavod, wrested from Petro Poroshenko. A categorical "No!" from the command of the fleet killed in the bud "good undertakings".

Well, it did not work out at all with the lands on the Karan plateau - for a nature reserve. There are no active military units on this territory now, but it is kept in reserve. You never know, Putin will order "Iskander" mine-based to place - and a place for them is already in store.

The Kremlin needs Sevastopol primarily as a military base

In connection with all this background, the position of Admiral Vitko does not seem so tough anymore - this is the usual line of behavior of the Russian military in Sevastopol: first, the interests of the fleet, and then yours, civilians.

One should also not forget about the scandal with the Patriot park - the Russian Ministry of Defense had to abandon the project of a branch of the park near Mount Gasfort following the results of public hearings held in Sevastopol. Then there were statements that the Patriot would be placed somewhere in Kerch or Kronstadt, but Sergey Kuzhugetovich (Shoigu - KR) does not forgive such insults. That is why the acting was fussing. the governor with statements that the park will be built in Sevastopol, the place will be chosen jointly with the ministry, and so on. Even the Strategy states that the key project for the city is the Patriot Park Branch. But the time for an equal partnership has already passed, or perhaps never came. The trail of a virtual slap on the general's and admiral's cheeks is still glowing, and the Sevastopol chief's response will be a tough military dictate, once again confirming that the Kremlin needs Sevastopol primarily as a military base.

Andrey Pokrovsky, Crimean (author's name and surname have been changed for security reasons)

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Alexander Vitko: Yesterday in Simferopol "a sniper worked like on the Maidan"

“What happened yesterday in Simferopol is definitely a provocation. The sniper clearly worked according to the handwriting, as on the Maidan. As a result, two people died, "- Vitko quotes Kryminform as saying. Also, the commander of the Black Sea Fleet warned that no one would shoot. “I want to warn everyone, and above all the personnel of the Ukrainian Navy, God forbid, at least someone, even from a slingshot, will shoot. Matches are not a toy. I ask you to understand it literally, ”Vitko stressed.
link: http://www.rbcdaily.ru/ society / 562949990895373

The US and the EU have announced the list of persons against whom the sanctions were imposed

The EU sanctions list includes 21 people - 13 citizens of Russia and eight citizens of Ukraine. Among the citizens of Russia, against whom the sanctions have been introduced, there are ten deputies of the State Duma and members of the Federation Council. Among them are deputies Sergei Zheleznyak, Sergei Mironov, Leonid Slutsky, senators Andrei Klishas, ​​Oleg Panteleev, Nikolai Ryzhkov, Viktor Ozerov, Vladimir Dzhabarov, Yevgeny Bushmin, Alexander Totoonov, Also on the list are three military - the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Vice Admiral Alexander Vitko commanders of the Western and Southern districts Anatoly Sidorov and Alexander Galkin.

Among the Ukrainians on the EU list are the speaker of the Crimean parliament Vladimir Konstantinov, the head of the Crimean government Sergei Aksenov, the Crimean Deputy Prime Minister Ruslan Temirgaliev, the former head of the Ukrainian Navy Denis Berezovsky, the head of the Crimean Security Service of Ukraine Pyotr Zima, the Deputy Speaker of the State Council Sergei Tsekov, the "people's mayor" Sevastopol Aleksey Chaly and Advisor to the Speaker of the Parliament Yuri Zherebtsov.
Read completely: http://top.rbc.ru/politics/17/ 03/2014 / 911638.shtml

Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation opened a case against employees of the State Enterprise of Ukraine after their decision on Vitko

The Investigative Committee of Russia opened a criminal case on the fact of the illegal decision of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine, which opened a case against the commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, Alexander Vitko. " against officials of the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine ", - said official representative Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation Vladimir Markin.
RIA Novosti http://ria.ru/incidents/ 20140312 / 999183498.html # ixzz2wJ3mm5aV

Black Sea Fleet announced the beginning of war with Ukraine - Dzhemilev

On Friday, February 28, it became known that the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Vice-Admiral Alexander Vitko, gathered all the generals in Sevastopol and announced the beginning of a war with Ukraine, NBN reports with reference to the ex-head of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people Mustafa Dzhemilev. Dzhemilev, Vitko said: "We are starting a war with Ukraine." In addition, according to the deputy, in the morning, without any permission, the border of Ukraine, trying to bypass the direction finders, crossed four helicopters from Anapa.
link: http://glavred.info/politika/ chernomorskiy-flot-obyavil-o- nachale-voyny-s-ukrainoy- dzhemilev-272570.html

A case was opened against Ukrainian prosecutors for the decision on Vitko

Officials of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office were in Russia under investigation. A criminal case against them was opened by the Investigative Committee of Russia for the illegal opening of a case against the commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Vice-Admiral Alexander Vitko. "According to Russian investigators, the initiation of a criminal case against Alexander Vitko is aimed at destabilizing the situation in Crimea. At the same time, the commander of the Black Sea Fleet, being a citizen of Russia and an officer of the Russian Armed Forces, has acted and is acting in strict accordance with the Russian-Ukrainian agreements on the basing of the Russian fleet in Ukraine, ”said Vladimir Markin, representative of the Investigative Committee of Russia, to ITAR-TASS. that the acts incriminated to the Russian Rear Admiral by the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine have no basis at all, since Oleksandr Vitko acted in strict accordance with the norms of the Russian and international law, as well as regulatory documents of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
link: http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html? id = 1368523

The commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, Alexander Vitko, in an ultimatum, demanded that the servicemen of the Ukrainian army surrender by 5 a.m. on March 4

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine said that the commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, Alexander Vitko, in an ultimatum, demanded that the servicemen of the Ukrainian army surrender by 5 a.m. on March 4. It is reported by "Interfax-Ukraine". Otherwise, "a real assault on units and units of the armed forces of Ukraine throughout Crimea" will be launched, Vitko was quoted as saying in the Ukrainian department.
link: http://www.onair.ru/main/ enews / view_msg / NMID__48377 /

The Russian Defense Ministry denies the message about the ultimatum to the Ukrainian military in Crimea

Case against Vitko: new provocation of Kiev

The Russian Defense Ministry called the case against the commander of the Black Sea Fleet of our country, Vice Admiral Alexander Vitko, a provocation. “An attempt by the illegitimate Kiev authorities to initiate criminal proceedings against Russian admiral- this is another provocation of those who themselves violated the laws of Ukraine and usurped power in the country, ”said Russian Deputy Defense Minister Anatoly Antonov. We will remind that the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine accuses Oleksandr Vitko under two articles at once - of incitement to high treason and of organizing sabotage. What is the point of instituting criminal cases, the correspondent of Vesti FM, Sergei Gololobov, examined.
link: http://radiovesti.ru/article/ show / article_id / 130068

Oleksandr Vitko: we are starting a war with Ukraine

At the same time, he stressed that now Ukraine cannot withstand Russia with anything, and the Ukrainians are on the verge of very dramatic events. " state institutions", - said Dzhemilev. He asked the acting director about it. the President of Ukraine, endowed with the powers of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Oleksandr Turchinov. “I just talked with Turchinov about the fact that we have military units, forces, everything should be sent to Crimea. In other parts, there is no threat to us yet, to introduce an emergency and to throw them under control. But again, there are fears that we will provoke, that we may not have enough strength, ”the people's deputy stated.
link; http://www.mediacentr.info/ incidents / aleksandr-vitko-my- nachinaem-vojnu-s-ukrainoj__ 118214

Marine Corps of the Russian Black Sea Fleet tries to block Ukrainian border guards in Sevastopol, - State Border Guard Service

30 servicemen of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation on the morning of February 28 try to block the Sevastopol detachment of the sea guard of the State Border Service of Ukraine. This is stated in the message of the press service of the State Border Service of Ukraine. "On the morning of February 28, an attempt was made to block the Sevastopol detachment of the sea guard of the State Border Service of Ukraine. About 30 armed men, who did not introduce themselves, arrived at the Sevastopol Marine Guard Detachment in four vehicles. The border guards identified these persons as servicemen of the 810th Marine Brigade of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation. They positioned themselves in front of the detachment's checkpoint and surrounded all approaches. Snipers are deployed at the heights around the detachment, ”the message says.
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Alexander Viktorovich Vitko(born September 13, 1961, Vitebsk, BSSR, USSR) - Russian military leader, commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Navy since April 15, 2013, admiral (May 5, 2014), candidate of military sciences.

A graduate of the P.S. Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School, he rose from an assistant commander of a missile boat to a commander of troops and forces in the North-East of Russia (1984-2006). Pacific... In 2006 he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the strategy and tactics of modern naval combat. In 2009-2013 - Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet. Since April 15, 2013 - Commander of the Black Sea Fleet, an active participant in the events of the Crimean crisis in 2014.

Biography

Born on September 13, 1961 in the city of Vitebsk, Byelorussian SSR. Childhood and adolescence were spent in Orsha.

After finishing eight grades high school No. 13, tried to enter the Leningrad Nakhimov Naval School, but was not accepted because of his age. After finishing the tenth grade in 1979, he entered the P.S. Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School, which he graduated with honors in 1984. In 1989 he graduated from the Higher Special Officer Classes of the Navy. In 1998 he graduated in absentia from the Naval Academy named after Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N.G. Kuznetsov. Graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 2004. In 2006 he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the strategy and tactics of modern naval combat.

Since 1984, he served in the Pacific Fleet as an assistant commander and commander of a missile boat. From 1991 to 1992 he served as chief of staff, and from 1992 to 1996 - the commander of the 2nd Guards Division of missile boats. From 1996 to 1998 - chief of staff - deputy commander of the 47th brigade of ships for the protection of the water area. In 1998 he was appointed chief of staff, and since 2000 - the commander of the 165th brigade of surface ships. In 2004-2005 - Deputy Commander of the Primorsk Flotilla of Diverse Forces. In 2005 he was appointed chief of staff, and from November 13, 2006 by order of the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation N 1170 - commander of troops and forces in the North-East.

In August 2006, as Acting Commander of Forces and Forces in the North-East of Russia, he led the 2006 largest exercise in the Pacific Ocean, and in April of the following year - joint anti-terrorist exercises with the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the FSB.

In October 2009, he was appointed Deputy Commander of the Northern Fleet.

By the decree of the President of the Russian Federation of April 15, 2013, he was appointed Commander of the Black Sea Fleet. On May 13, 2013, at the celebrations of the 230th anniversary of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, Alexander Vitko was solemnly presented with the standard of the commander of the Black Sea Fleet.

Under the command of Alexander Vitko is the Mediterranean Squadron of the Russian Navy, created in 2013 by the Decision of the Minister of Defense of Russia.

On July 28, 2013, together with the commander of the Ukrainian naval forces, Vice-Admiral Yu. I. Ilyin, he hosted a joint Russian-Ukrainian maritime parade in the Sevastopol. In October 2013, he led the final inspection of a separate missile and artillery brigade, during which special attention was paid to the development of new types of weapons undergoing The final stage military trials in the navy, including the Bastion anti-ship missile system.

As a team captain he took part in a friendly football match between the teams of the Russian Black Sea Fleet and the Ukrainian naval forces, held at the Metallist stadium in Sevastopol.

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