Special Coordinating Council for Security Enhancement (Russian:Специальный координационный совет по повышению безопасности), or just theSpecial Coordinating Council, is a body of theRussian government, announced byRussian presidentVladimir Putin on 19 October 2022 at a meeting of theSecurity Council immediately after the declaration ofmartial law in theannexed territories of Ukraine, which Russia considers itsregions. The Special Coordinating Council will be headed byRussian prime ministerMikhail Mishustin.[1][2][3][4][5]
The council will includevice-premiers, representatives of law enforcement agencies, the socio-economic part of government, thePresidential Administration and theState Council.[6][7]
The council will coordinate the supply and repair of weapons, military and special equipment, and in addition, monitor the conduct of repair, restoration, construction, installation and other work, and control logistics.[8]
The Russian government will draft a decree “in order to meet the needs that arise during the conduct of a special military operation (including in terms of the supply and repair of weapons, military and special equipment, materiel, medical maintenance, repair and construction works and logistics, and other),” a Kremlin statement read.[9]
The council will hold its first meeting early next week (24-30 October), Russian state mediaRIA Novosti reported.[9]
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