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Vitaly Yurchenko

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Several days later, the Soviet Embassy called a press conference, at which Yurchenko announced he had been kidnapped and drugged by the Americans. It is possible that his defection was staged to fool the CIA with wrong leads, to protect
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The KGB typically did not use 'fake defectors' because the defection would be a propaganda problem for the Soviet government. ("People were not supposed to run from paradise")
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The building, located at 1335 Wisconsin Avenue NW has a plaque commemorating the event that was once displayed in one of Au Pied de Cochon's booths.
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Yurchenko was in love with a woman married to a Soviet official and thought that they could be together in the US. This did not work out as planned.
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case) also believed Yurchenko was genuine. However, Redmond thought it possible that Yurchenko might have been sent by the KGB as a "starburst".
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said, "I think he was a very disturbed individual and he redefected out of psychological problems that he had." Paul Redmond said that
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Yurchenko apparently thought the KGB might treat him well because of the cases of recent redefectors like Betov and Chebatriov.
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A plaque formerly displayed in a Washington, D.C. restaurant commemorated Vitaly Yurchenko's last meal in the United States.
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Upon his defection to the United States, Yurchenko identified two American intelligence officers as KGB agents:
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Biological Espionage: Special Operations of the Soviet and Russian Foreign Intelligence Services in the West
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guard, "I'm going for a walk. If I don't come back, it's not your fault." Yurchenko did not return.
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Yurchenko's defection was leaked to the media after he had been promised it would not be.
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In November 1985, before eating a meal at Au Pied de Cochon, a French restaurant in the
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conference attended by several CIA intelligence professionals, as well as KGB General
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on August 1, 1985, arriving the following day. After providing the names of two U.S.
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that worried him greatly, and he thought it could be cured in the US. It was not.
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Another panelist also believed he was a legitimate defector. James Olson of the
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Yurchenko "felt his freedom to move around was sort of limited by the CIA".
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If Walls Could Talk: Au Pied De Cochon and 1335 Wisconsin Ave. NW – Part 1
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was never recruited by the KGB, Yurchenko slipped away from the Americans
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Soviet intelligence personnel who defected to the United States
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George Bush School of Government and Public Service
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Soviet-era Russian intelligence officer (born 1936)
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Index


Soviet Union
USSR
Order of the Red Star
KGB
disinformation
Soviet Union
Rome
intelligence officers
Lee Harvey Oswald
and returned to the Soviets

Ronald Pelton
Edward Lee Howard
convicted
Georgetown
Washington, D.C.
CIA
Aldrich Ames
truth drug
double agent
Texas A&M
Oleg Danilovich Kalugin
stomach ulcer
George Bush School of Government and Public Service
Sandra Grimes
Jeanne Vertefeuille
Aldrich Ames
List of Soviet and Eastern Bloc defectors
List of KGB defectors

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