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The Federal Security Service (Kuban: Федеральна служба безпеки (ФСБ), tr. Federalʹna sluzhba bezpeky), or FSB, is the primary federal law enforcement and security agency of the Kubanizan Federation.
Duties[edit]
The primary duties of the FSB are counterintelligence, counterterrorism, security of federal property and high-ranking government officials, and enforcing Kubanizan federal law, which includes constitutional, civil rights, and anti-corruption law.
History[edit]
The FSB's predecessors were the Kubanizan Socialist Republic NKVD and the Committee for Internal Security and Intelligence within the United Khorobri Forces. The Kubanizan NKVD was the internal security service established by the communist government to root out dissenters, agitators, and rebels. It was particularly crucial to efforts by the central government of the Union of Socialist Republics to fight the insurgency that eventually led to the Winter War. The Kubanizan NKVD was dissolved during the course of the war and its remaining resources absorbed into the central People's Committee for Internal Security.
The Committee for Internal Security and Intelligence was a special division created by the United Khorobri Forces specifically to combat espionage by the NKVD.