SOVIET DIPLOMAT WITH KGB TIES DEFECTS TO U.S.

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CIA-RDP90-00965R000302440009-3
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December 27, 2016
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October 31, 2012
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9
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September 27, 1985
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Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/01: CIA-RDP90-00965R000302440009-3 ARTICLE R ON PAGE Z WASHINGTON POST 27 September 1985 Soviet Diplomat With.I!GB Ties .Defects to U.S. By John M. Gashko Wahinem Pat Staff Writer A Soviet diplomat who reportedly was a senior officer of the KGB in- telligence service has defected to the United States after disappear- ing while on a trip to Rome last month, U.S. intelligence and diplo- matic sources said yesterday. The sources confirmed reports that Vitaly Dzhurtchenko, who held the rank of counselor with, the So- viet Foreign Ministry, has been co- operating with the Central Intellii- gence Agency since shortly after his disappearance Aug. 1. The sources also said he is un- derstood to have been a KGB offi- cial or at least familiar with KGB operations in such areas as Western Europe and Latin America. The sources were unable to say where Dzhurtchenko is. They also declined to speculate about what effects his potential in- formation might have on Soviet in- telligence activities, and they pro- ,fessed no knowledge of speculation that his disappearance might have triggered the recent rash of other defections between East and West. Dzhurtchenko, who went to Rome in late July, vanished after os- tensibly going to see Vatican mu- seums. His disappearance went largely unnoticed in this country. I Declassified and Approved For Release 2012/11/01: CIA-RDP90-00965R000302440009-3