SECURITY EXCHANGE - Key Persons
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- Head of Training
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- Head of Product Integrity
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- Crisis Management & Product Recall Consultant
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- Managing Director
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- Global Director of Operations
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- Office Manager
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- Head of Crisis Management
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- Senior Customer Services Manager
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Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to host a signing ceremony in Moscow on Friday, at which he will make a major speech at the Kremlin, announcing the annexation of four more areas of Ukraine, declaring them to be ‘independent'. The development is a major escalation in the conflict and comes after self-styled referendums - condemned by Ukraine and the West as a sham - were conducted in occupied territories earlier this week. The votes were held in Luhansk and Donetsk in the east, and in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson in the south, with Russian-backed officials claiming almost total popular support despite reports of voters being intimidated by military personnel. In presidential decrees issued late on Thursday, Putin stated: "I order the recognition of the state sovereignty and independence" of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson. Both Donetsk and Luhansk have already been declared independent by Moscow, in a controversial move which preceded the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine earlier this year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has claimed "good news" amid developments in the last week, as Ukraine's eastern advance reportedly sees progress. Zelenskyy claims Ukrainian troops have successfully recaptured settlements in the eastern Kharkiv region, although no specific details regarding which areas had been retaken have been released. The apparent success comes after similarly vague reports of limited progress being made amid the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the southern occupied Kherson region. Meanwhile, Russian occupying forces aim to hold a vote on annexation in early November. News of the planned vote comes as Kyiv claims responsibility for a series of explosive attacks targeting Russian bases in Crimea - confirming the expansion of the war in Ukraine to the annexed region.