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President
  
Petro Poroshenko

Rank
  
General of the Army

Name
  
Oleksandr Kikhtenko


Succeeded by
  
Pavlo Zhebrivskyi

Role
  
Military leader

Years of service
  
1974-2010

Allegiance
  
Soviet Union, Ukraine

Oleksandr Kikhtenko imagesuniannetphotos20141014129447994517jpg

Born
  
April 5, 1956 (age 68) Bohodukhiv, Kharkiv Oblast, Soviet Union (
1956-04-05
)

Commands
  
Chief of Staff (2001-2005) Commander (2005-2010)

Alma mater
  
Military academies in Russia

Service/branch
  
Internal Troops of Ukraine

Preceded by
  
Serhiy Taruta (acting)

Oleksandr Kikhtenko is a Ukrainian military leader and politician. He is a career officer of the Internal Troops of Ukraine and a General of Army of Ukraine (2008).

He served in the army since 1974 first in the Soviet Army and then in the Ukrainian Army. In 1978 Kikhtenko graduated the Frunze College of General Command (Omsk). In 1991 he graduated the faculty of intelligence of the Frunze Military Academy (Moscow).

After fall of the Soviet Union, Kikhtenko continued to serve for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and was a chief of the Internal Troops administration in Zaporizhia Oblast. Since February 2005 he served as a Commander of the Internal Troops of Ukraine. During the presidential period of Viktor Yushchenko, in 2007-2008 and 2010 Kikhtenko unprecedentedly was a member of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.

After election of Viktor Yanukovych as President of Ukraine in 2010, Kikhtenko was fired and retired from military service. On 10 October 2014 newly elected President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko appointed Kikhtenko as a governor of Donetsk Oblast. In 2014 he also topped the party list of the Strength and Honor party for the Ukrainian parliamentary election.

On June 11, 2015 Kikhtenko was fired as a governor and replaced by Pavlo Zhebrivskyi.

References

Oleksandr Kikhtenko Wikipedia