KYIV. July 8 (Interfax) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has signed decrees to dismiss Vasyl Krutov from the positions for the first deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service and the head of the Security Service's Antiterrorism Center.
The decrees were posted on the presidential website.
Other decrees of the president appointed Vasyl Hrytsak as the first deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service and the head of the Security Service's Antiterrorism Center.
Hrytsak is a former deputy and first deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service - the head of the Ukrainian Security Service Main Department on Corruption and Organized Crime (from June 2009 through March 2010).
Krutov was appointed as the head of the Ukrainian Security Service Antiterrorism Center and the first deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service in the middle of this April.
In addition, Poroshenko dismissed first deputy head of the Ukrainian Security Service - head of the Security Service Main Department on Corruption and Organized Crime Vladyslav Bukharev and replaced him with Yuriy Artyukhov.
Poroshenko replaced head of the Ukrainian Security Service department in Kyiv and the Kyiv region Yuriy Artyukhov with Mykhailo Hluhovsky.