Dmitry Sablin

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Dmitry Sablin
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Member of the State Duma from Moscow's New Moscow constituency
Assumed office
5 October 2016
Personal details
Born (1968-09-05) September 5, 1968 (age 53)
Zhdanov, Donetsk Oblast, Ukrainian SSR
OccupationPolitician

Dmitry Vadimovich Sablin (Дми́трий Вади́мович Са́блин; born September 5, 1968[1]) is a Russian politician who has served as a member of the State Duma since 2003, for the United Russia party.[2] He previously served as a member of the Federation Council.[2][3] He is the first deputy chairman of the Fighting Fraternity (Boyevoye bratstvo) veterans organizations.[4]

Education[]

  • Moscow Higher All-Arms Command School named after Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR (1989);
  • Military Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Federation Armed Forces (courses, 2008, 2015);
  • Moscow State University of Service (Russian State University of Tourism and Service) (2003).

Political career[]

Sablin is head of the State Duma group that oversees ties between Russian and Syrian lawmakers.[5]

Anti-Maidan[]

Beginning in January 2015, Sablin was involved in the creation of an Anti-Maidan ultranationalist movement.[2][6][4][7]

Personal life[]

Sablin is married to Alla Sablina (née Nalcha), who is the General Director of Rota Real Estate.[4]

Dmitry Sablin co-owns several Rota Group assets, including Rota-Krym, which owns property in the annexed region of Crimea.[4] According to Dozhd, Sablin is one of the richest members of the State Duma.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Who's Who in Italy S. R. L. (1 January 2007). Who's Who in Russia 2006 Edition. p. 683. SABLIN Dmitry Vadimovich, State Duma deputy born Sept. 5, 1968 a.: c/o State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Okhotny ryad 1 , R- 103265 Moscow
  2. ^ a b c Davydov, Viktor; Golunov, Ivan; Dmitriev, Denis (July 18, 2018). "The Building That Mueller Says Housed A Russian Hacking Unit Was Built By A Nationalist Russian Politician". BuzzFeed News.
  3. ^ The Current Digest of the Post-Soviet Press. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. May 2007.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Investigative Report: On The Trail Of The 12 Indicted Russian Intelligence Officers". Translated by Coalson, Robert. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Archived from the original on July 19, 2018.
  5. ^ "Russian delegation delivers presents to schoolchildren in Syria's Homs". TASS. April 13, 2018. Russian MP Dmitry Sablin, who is the coordinator of a parliamentary group for ties with Syrian lawmakers, said the delegation was glad of having a chance to help those in need.
  6. ^ Robert Nalbandov (2016). Not by Bread Alone: Russian Foreign Policy Under Putin. University of Nebraska Press. pp. 224–225. ISBN 978-1-61234-800-1.
  7. ^ Luhn, Alec (March 5, 2015). "Pro-Kremlin Activists Claim Boris Nemtsov Killed by 'American Curators'". Vice Media. Archived from the original on August 2, 2015. Sablin, Starikov and Zaldostanov had announced in January that they were creating an "Anti-Maidan" movement to fight pro-democracy protests against Putin's government.
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