Word: kgb
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Since 1976, the Khassins have been consistently refused exit visas and over the past five years have been the victims of increased KGB harrassment, said Melissa B. Milgram, president of HSSJ...
...April of 1984 the elder Goldfarb exchanged farewell presents with an American friend, U.S. News & World Report Correspondent Nicholas Daniloff. This led the KGB to ask Goldfarb to invite Daniloff to his apartment, apparently so agents could plant documents on the reporter. Unlike another Soviet acquaintance of Daniloff's, Goldfarb refused. The KGB then raided Goldfarb's apartment, seized his bacteria collection and accused him of planning to take material "of national security importance" out of the country...
...superpowers continued parrying Wednesday over the size of their diplomatic staffs in the United States and the Soviet Union, U.S. officials, declining to be named publicly, said the 80 Soviet spies expelled from the United States this fall included the entire leadership of the KGB and GRU intelligence agencies here...
...last of 25 Soviet diplomats expelled from the United States under a broad accusation of spying have left the country, the State Department announced. A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that among the final five to depart were Valery Savchenko, said to be the KGB station chief in New York, and Vladislav Skvortsov, said to be the New York chief of the GRU, Soviet military intelligence...
...standing by the side of the road with a screaming child of four or five. The boy had a broken leg. I started to help them in. My guards ran over and began pulling the man from the car. I rushed * at one of the KGB guards, and shouted for him to get in the car and drive. I think I frightened him. He got in, and we drove the boy to the first-aid station near our house. Later, the KGB man said to me, "You are not allowed to stop. You know that...