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Emergency response special section

Emergency response special section

SOBR member

Emergency Response Special Section(Специальный отдел быстрого реагирования; Abbreviation СОБР; Sable) belongs to the series of Organized Crime Control Directorate. Prevent and prevent the activities of armed criminal groups, confiscate illegally stored weapons, ammunition, explosives, and prevent spreading.

SOBR is established at the Organization Crime General Administration of the Ministry of the Interior and the Organization Crime Measures Department of the Interior Affairs Agency. SOBR consists of four battle squads, with a total of no more than 70 people. Unlike (OMON) belonging to the public safety and security group, SOBR consists only of officers and warrants, and its capacity is higher than that of OMON.

history

From the end of the term to the beginning of the Russian Federation, organizational crime, so-called activity began to become active, by social turmoil. Mafia was armed with sideways flow from the army and weapons you got in the black market. To cope with this situation, the Russian Interior Ministry Investigation Bureau was reorganized at the beginning, and the Tactical Operations Division was created to support the investigation strength.

1992 Regarding 'Measures concerning civil defense, protection of law order and strengthening measures against crime' According to the Presidential Decree of the Russian Federation, the Special Division for Emergency Response was officially established within the Directorate General of Organized Crime Control.

In January, the organization and capacity table of the Organized Crime General Administration and local departments were established, and the status of SOBR was also confirmed.

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Main activities

  • December 1993 - Liberation of children abbreviated by terrorists at Rostov-na-Donu
  • July - hostage release in Mineralaju-Vodui city
  • December 1994 - hostage liberation in Makhachkala city
  • July - hostage release in Budenovsk
  • January - hostage liberation in Pelvamysky village

Source

1. ****Newsweek Japanese version April 13, 2016 Browse August 2, 2017.

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