“14-00000 C *4°( ; * UNIT NC US 211603 513765 PAGE TtT:3911292 SEP 2-311 131 75 it . D> -! (1 M AXE IEASSY 0S36W — KASHDC 0476 119 :C POE -4 =U SECTOR FBI : DT/USMISSION USU% 5143 AS 1981114177 FOR Vo AUD EUR/SV INFO 0.J 11652 N/ JN (KHRUSTA_57,”
“14-00000 C *4°( ; * UNIT NC US 211603 513765 PAGE TtT:3911292 SEP 2-311 131 75 it . D> -! (1 M AXE IEASSY 0S36W — KASHDC 0476 119 :C POE -4 =U SECTOR FBI : DT/USMISSION USU% 5143 AS 1981114177 FOR Vo AUD EUR/SV INFO 0.J 11652 N/ JN (KHRUSTA_57,”
“the Soviet Union on 6 September... E C5. The following Soviet Rebassy personnel planned to depart Mexico - -by rail on 17 Octobers CHERKASOV, 12CN07 and wife, LARIN, - wife and two children. They held reservations on the Queen - / Elizabeth which was scheduled to leave New”
“UKGB Represent tive in Yalta: LAZAREY Kuybyshevskaya Oblast Chief UEGB: KREMLEV Vladimirakaya Oblest Chief URGB: Col. V.A. KLYPIN (formerly chief of int Department, 2nd Chief Directorate, KGB) Gomel'skaya Oblast Chief UKGB: Col. KAYDALA (formerly chief of 2nd Odesskaya Oblast Dir”
“KGB. Departed PCS September 1068. S*Boris Nikolayevich VOSKCBOYNIKOV, Second Secretary, Cultural Attache, Soviet Embassy. Probably EGB. f. PEvel Antonovich YATSKOV, was Second Secretary, Soviet Embassy. Known KGB. Departed PCS 6 December 1967. 3. There is no other informatio”
“; 2. FYI: ACCORDING TO PDSTORAGE- AS OF OCT 67- VLADIMIR 1. SERGEYEVICH KUZNETSOV HELD THE RANK OF ENGINEER-MAJOR AND WAS : ASSIGNED TO THE THIRD ANGLO-AMERICAN) DIRECTORATE AT THE GRU HEAD QUARTERS IN MOSCOW. SOMETIME EARLIER IN 1ns7, KUZNETSOV ATTENDED Ki THE MILITARY DIP”
“THE NAMES OF SOVIET OFFICIALS ARE ILLEG. SLE ON SO. GOVT. DOCS 11110416”
“UN ED STATES DEPARTMENT OF STICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION V.o. CONFIDENTIAL In Reply, Please Refer to WASHINGTON 25, D. C. File No. 7 OCT 201965 The August, 1965, "Diplomatic List” lists Yuri I. Bobrakov as a Second Secretary, Soviet Embassy, Washington, D. C. : ”
“officer Nikolay Sergeyevich LEONOV-(201-132139). .3. According to LILYRIC, the visitor was seen leaving the Soviet Embassy with MIMHIN, and later with Third Secretary and suspect KGB officer Valentin Sergeyevich LOGINOV (201-285412) on 30 November 1965. On 1 December he was s”
“14-00000 05 / 15. CONTACTS. a. Sov let Contacts: Subject has been seen coining and going at the Soviet Embassy most -_'.e OF-6K - 2 frequently with Pavel Antonovich YA TSKOV (201 -120123, known KGB), ofor . g, whom Subject replaced as Consul. Since Subject!s departure”
“v. 64. 24 Nov. 65. 24 Nov. SECRET MEXI 7048 Re Stations LIFEAT coverage of residence Sov Cultural of ficer Svyatoslav Fedorovich KUZNETSOV, identified KGB: No calls whatever 18 Nov thru 21 Nov. One personal call 22 Nov between him and wife of no pertinence. No calls 23 Nov. MEXI ”
“Sana11 000 59 EA,87 C-CSPT *6 -*k1 12 May 19 59 MBYORANDUM FOR: Hr. Nathan L. Ferris Legal Attache FRON 3 Winston M. Scott susscr 2 CHEN (fnu) CTC #7115___ WANG (fnu) CTC #3709 (105-6578) 1. Reference is made to your memoranda dated 18 Jani ry 1968 and 25 April ”
“WFO 105-8906 , USSR) 200 1 Ba (The ’Diplomatic List" of August, 1954, issued by the Department / of State, reflects KONSTANTIN G. FEDOSEEV as a counselor. Embassy of the USSR, and MIKHAIL N. SMIRNOVSKY as a First Secretary, Embassy of the_ LOC2 On 7/13/53, one SAYhonetic”
“k UN ED STATES DEPARTMENT &USTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION In Reply, Please Refer to. SECRET File No. 4 Washington,- D.C. 20535 September 16, 1970 By communication of August 17, 1970, the U.S. Department of State advised that among the Soviets invited to attend ”
“have negotiated Bulgarian arms shipments to Cuba, was noted traveling between Havana and Santiago de Cuba on 21 and 23 November—the third time he has been in Cuba since November 1962. (DIRNSA, 2X/0/QOC/T2810- 63, 5 December, SECRET SABRE) 99 BLOC RELATIONS: A 4-man Soviet ”
“of Khrushchev, Castro and (also knepn je jte peksaclly as a KGB S. NIVR cfHecr-) Alekseyev (Shitov) Aleksandr Ivanovich,the Soviet Ambassador to Cuba at that time. N. S. Leonov also was recognized by me in the photograph published by. , Golos Rodiny, issue No. 32, for Apr”
“the name and address of K. S. Smirnov, Central Post Office, Vladimir, U.S.S.R., which, according to information received from MI-5, is a drop utilized by Soviet illegal agents all over the world arranging emergency meet % We will, of course, continue to analyze this coverage”
“Chief of StAtton*Mexico City erool, OLLEtl GO.-liInt CAA.55: Ska TAPE XX jnourtcrous equzd BERS W ML *orsk Can AE mncoun FRA Chief, SR vis Chief, UK. ucainsa sh/yovazbriy Visaimtrova Sect REDWOOD/LCIMPROVE) FILE TETLE/NU4 227-6 3 2-4 ) (201-305052) ACTICBTREQUIRED IUCC”
“ov. 65. 24 Nov. SECRET MEXI 7048 Re Stations LIFEAT coverag e of resi dence Sov Cultural officer Svy atoslav Fedorovich KUZNETSOV, identified KGB: No calls whatever 18 Nov thru 21 Nov. One personal call 22 Nov between him and wife of no pertinence. No calls 23 Nov. MEXI 7049- LIP”
“14-00000 JC atton pozmato *wiA *52‘ DISPATCH SEGRT/KAPOK HMM-A-14392 KAPOK-1738 TO Hi *550erre the No Chief, WHD 50-8-11 so FROM Chief of Station, Mexico 22 January 1960 et a3 3 ; CHECK TOMI Soviet Communications i Mate! for ISFsno x NO NDELNG etQuiero art Quito N”
“14-00000 .SECRET (6) Vladimir LAZERKA, DPOB 49, Minsk; 1974 graduatesof Spanish interpreters faculty; now in Cuba with Aeroflot. .(7) A number of UZLOV's friends entered the KGB in Minsk. 8. Boris PALANT, born 15 Jan 52 in Kharkov, Ukraine fan SSR. In 1974 he graduated ”
“cted in the tone of his voice, 1 as if he had a smirk on his face, whereas SIDOROV was very non -com mital with grunts for answers, and the final word uttered as if to say- "So what?") 63. 24 N ov. 64. 24 Nov. 65. 24 Nov. SECR ET M EXI 7048 Re Stat ions LITEAT coverage of residen”
“d in a closed chamber. The details are not given. He is being operated on, according to the radio, ( CO CE NT : by transcriber - W hen OBR UB OV said "in a closed chamber" some irony could be detected in the tons of his voice, as if he had a smirk of his face, whereas SIDOROV was”
“OPTIONAL FORM Na 10 MAY 1952 EDITION GSA FPMR (41 CFR) 101-11.6 UNITED STATES GC KNMENT Memorandum 2 TO ;DIRECTOR, FBI (105-28333) DATE: 9/29/69 9 66 FROM" CSAC, WFO (105-8906) (C) V 8/ ' CCONF. INZT. SUBJECT-Sef-evrurirer IS - R - • On September 18, 1969, subjec”
“from Ediaaafr < 30 September 1966 to March 1967. He traveled to the West on * * * * dm - a few other occasions.02//770//€ D / a de BE/ekine Ecr BY ZRIS Sndg - .17. Sever gonsee 20/-99P322>9 Lyudmila KRASOVNA (para 6A) is probably identical to Lyudmila MikhaylovnakRASOVN”
“andr Geor gi yevic h SIDOR OV, o f no pe rtine nce. 1 Vasks and MEXI 7050 Fo ll LI ENVOY R ussian la ng portions complete coverage thru 22 Nov: A. 1338 hrs uniden woman asks Sergey Semyonovich KUKHARENKO if "they" phoned him at home. KUKH replied that "they" wanted to talk to the”
“**** * ■ ! United States than to pick these goods up elsewhere.. He made no further request of informant for information concerning business concerns desirous of doing business 1 with Red China. During lunch, subject also asked informant what the reaction in the United S”
“14-00000 50 it SECRET 8April 1977 MEMORANDUM FOR: SE Division Branch and Group Chiefs SUBJECT: % 01 Requirements for Interviews of Soviet Emigres /- 1.. SE/SAG/OP. has scheduled two Soviet emigres for interviews in Washington within the next two weeks. We solicit ”
“a visit which he had with ALEKSANDR N. DRUZHININ, Radio th I 1 v Moscow correspondent in the US; STANISLAV N. KONDRASHOV, Izvestia correspondent in the US and GEORGI A. KUZNETSOV, 1 Trud correspondent in the US, with whom he has visited on J one occasion while in NYC. C”
“LEE. i 1 17 through 30 Nov.j DIR 84837 - Urgently require info Vale riy V ladimirovich KOSTIKOV trav els outside M exi, hour by hour whereab outs. 22 Nov, all detaila his activities duri ng Hov., names and backgrounds his contacts also futu re contacts and activities KOSTIKOV ”
“of residence Sov Cultur al offi cer S vyatosl av F edorovich KUZNET SOV , ident if ied KGB: No call o whatever 18 Nov thru 21 Nov. One personal call 22 Nov between him and wife of no pertinence. No calls 23 Nov. MEXI XI 7049 i LIPAWN-122 Νοv audio product, of target Sovmilat Alek”
“come a gain and le ave your ad dress with us, it is n ot far from the Cuban E mbassy . ! Ame rican s ays I'll be there right away. Lienvoy 1. LAO want Sou Sout. 28 haftabunt it.. 2LH) (1711:51) casts from Chon Gurt & soy's hu wos his atterns Inter 3. LHO.P Subsc tist. 30. 23 Nov ”
“)4-00000 478 / JI.L 1 J: T02T ‘cony Je-o —maniention. If Sabjeet Itd called, in ance with lidsi innevuctionn, the fnet tie: Cr/: X was ::I TAR Ad : 0: it For: bo that a roxd i'>!:; lap could have developed. Psenuse of t rotentini probl.:. we would hr- precinte receiv”
“14-00000 ko A •4 Set I DF - Who 9 July 1963 /p $562."- INFORMATION REPORT SUBJECT : 0o1obe1 Yuriy Ivanovich NOSKALEVSKIY SOURCE : AEDAZZ1K-1 DOI : 1961 1 1. Source identified e photograph of MOBNLEVSKIY 208 by name, nor was the pane supplied/ as that of an Air F”
“ounded in a cl osed chamber. The details are not g iven. He is being operated on, according to the r adio. - (COMMENT: by transcriber When OBRUBOV said "in a closed chamber" some irony could be detected in the tone of his voice, as if he had a smirk on his face, whereas SIDOROV w”
“CIASIGCATION PROCESSING NTCS 10 DISPATCH SECR E T MARKED FOR acexnS Chief, Soviet Bloc Division NO INDEXING PECR"020 INFO. ONLY QUALFED 5S< Chief, Western Hemisphere Division CM OGE WotIEG FROM SUBJECT Chief of Station, Mexico City 02 2 MICROFIL PREDTOP/AEKICK - Vale”
“> CONFIDENTIAL UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT Or USTICE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION "New York, New York . In Reply, Please Refer to October 19, 1970 File No. On October 16, 1970, a confidential source, who has furnished reliable information in the past, advised that on th”
“14-00000 CONFIDENTIAL 1 15 October 1976 COVER MEMORANDUM FOR XAE-1251 SUBJECT: Nikolay Sergeyevich Leonov (201-132]39) SOURCE : Petr Deryabin, a former KGB officer whose information has proven reliable in the past. 1. The attached report on Leonov was prepared by Derya”
“the chances of ABC getting back there, which the source inter preted as referring to the Soviets issuing a visa to an ABC correspondent, and Kalugin replied that they would discuss it at the luncheon engagement. -C -C-- . • The November, 1965, issue of the "Diplomatic List”
“SOVEMB LIENVOY 2 LIF.MPTY wilderdid 28 Sept when spoke with Consul whom he believed be Valeriy Vladi mirovich IM, LATALINGER KOSTIKOV. Subj asked Sov guard Ivan CBYECKOV who answered, if there anything new re telegram to Washington. OEYEDIOV upon checking said nothing received ye”
“14-00000 SECRET -5- He became a full member in 1965. He has been the First Deputy Chairman of the USSR Council of Ministers since 1965 and aiifnn.n member of the Politburo since at least 1970. MAZUROV has lace traveled to the West, including the United States in 1960 as ”
“final word uttered as if to say - "So what?") MEXI 7048 - Re Stations LIFEAT coverage of residenc e Sov Cultural officer Svyatoslav Fedorovich KUZNETSOV, identified KGB: No calls whatever 18 Nov thru 21 Nov. One personal call 22 Nov between him and wife of no pertinence. No calls”
“h dis’ Canid wretch Eva wo MvetA CONTINUATION OF DISPATCH 22 37331 o S2CRCT iuwwbeudaimle-don/nfane’ toind-ta activities in Helsinki at first anncared to be those of a XC3 co-optee, and later more obv sly these o ?• orfiee in the CA field. Walter R. CLAS 00% a contact”
“CA-yitu aticon- SECKET/SAYOK • S-93% DISPATCH EToK-17ho 1ro 7 abouastras, No1 Chief, bid ado 50-8-11 MOM Chief of Stati on, Mexico 22 January 1960. woenci - at 43.30 cogceie over Soviet communications -manstDfoom-pram-c No worn Ro. p" - action mgieto Please route till dis”
“of the Second Chief Directorate, who super vised the work of the Eleventh [Soviet Delegations] Department which had the investigative file on SHAKHOV. BANNIKOV was concerned with the question of who should go as case officer on attended the 1945 Conference on International Orga”
“CTC: ,Source: AEWIGWAG/2 Date Acquired: 13 August 1966 - TBX ■ MUGBOOK Debriefing - . ^^ C. O. Comment: The following information is the result of ar hurried debriefing which lasted one hour only. I Previously identified by Source, not yet in new book.I #1 (SAMOYLOV, Ni”
“A: 4 SECRET • • . ..2-• e Tracuov, Vasiliy Hikhayloyren . , wifel Galina M. EDRONOLA .“"-„sont Vyacheslav : DRUZHININ, Aleksandr Mibmayloich - exployes. Military Attache offies. . ‘ wife: Irina 1.FDRUL S’sons Andrey, .Tutorov, Viktor Nikolayevich - First Secretary , . ”
“1015 hours on 21 March 1966. Subject was seen talking principallywith Embassy Counselor Boris Alelsandrovich KAZANTSEV (201-028975), suspect CPSU representative), and also briefly with Second Secretary Aleksandr Mikhaylovich DENISOV (201-726491) known GRU), Ambassador Semen T”
“morning of a October 1969. He was been exiting the I-bassy in Jidcs coy, license plates "31 DG," at 0913 hours and was econ entering the Embassy again at 0039 hours in the same vehicle. At 1016 hours he vas neon oxitins again in car "31 DG" with LOTKOVA. The above is brought”
“1,200000 6to C i" r A re Shut SLORC Requirements on Remaining Source Reports / Anatoliy Hikhaylovich GOLITS%. o XLT.OV - 02, 1 TEPLYAZOVA did not in fact meet GOLITSYNA as previously stated but only knew of her and GOLITSYN from her parents. 2. Source is quite clea”
“14-00000 OUTGOING MESSAGE :r* a a SIGNAL CI NYERUSE ONLY and Cor ace 100 wee wno oc Page o races ONF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 clAssincAniON SECRET message r-npime minicaton Darg-tus scour cmr ersseadd neesaencawumoen STAFF DIRECTOR 0 woes DISSEM BT: CONF: INFO: FILE o mo ”