Hrytsak appointed as acting chief of Ukraine's Security Service
President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has appointed first deputy head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Vasyl Hrytsak as an acting head of the agency.
A relevant decree was signed and published on the president's website on June 18.
Earlier this day, the Verkhovna Rada adopted a resolution to dismiss Valentine Nalyvaichenko as the SBU head.
Poroshenko then presented Hrytsak to the SBU staff as the acting head of the agency, a source told Interfax-Ukraine.
Colonel General Hrytsak, born 1967, is the head of the Anti-Terrorist Center at the Security Service of Ukraine, first deputy head of the SBU.
He has served in security agencies of Ukraine since 1990.
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