In 1979, he graduated from
Ussuriysk Suvorov Military School. From 1979 to 1983, cadets attended Kharkov Guards High Command Tank School, located in
Kharkiv, Ukraine. After graduation, he joined the
GSVG and served as a tank platoon commander, deputy tank company commander, and tank company commander. From 1988 until 1992, he served as tank company commander, deputy tank battalion commander, and tank battalion commander in the
14th Guards Combined Arms Army's
Odessa military district. From May 2012 to May 2013, he served as Head of the Department of Military Art at the Military Academy of the General Staff of the
Russian Armed Forces. He was the Commander of the
Western Military District's
6th Combined Arms Army from May 2013 until December 2015. On December 13, 2014, he was promoted to lieutenant general via presidential decree. From February to May 2016, he served as the head of the Russian Defense Ministry's Coordination Center for the Reconciliation of Warring Parties in Syria, based at
Khmeimim Air Base. He served as the Head of the
Military Academy of the General Staff of the Russian Federation's Armed Forces from September 16, 2016, to November 2017. He served as the Deputy Commander of Russian soldiers in Syria from August to September 2017, then as Commander from September to October 2018. On February 21, 2020,
Vladimir Putin issued decree No. 146, appointing him to the position of Chief of the Main Directorate of Military Police at the
Russian Ministry of Defense. Sergey Kuralenko has been accused by
The Insider, a Russian
investigative media organization, of being aware of coercive measures used to compel Russian servicemen back into
war in Ukraine. This includes claimed beatings and attempts to recruit into the
Wagner PMC, which is well known for its involvement in many global conflicts. He also holds a top role and appears to be in charge of military actions involving the Russian Armed Forces during the
Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, according to
ACF International. ==Personal life==