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Putin is expected to seek reelection in Russia, but who would run if he doesn't? If Putin was not on the ballot for some reason, it's not clear who might take his place. Patrushev became head of the Federal Security Service, the main KGB successor agency, in 1999.
Couple who stole identities of dead babies and suspected of KGB ties convicted Couple once suspected of being KGB spies convicted for using dead babies IDs for decades. Walter Primose and his wife, Gwynn Morrison, both in their 60s, were convicted of conspiracy, passport fraud and identity theft. Bobby Edward Fort and Julie Lyn Montague were their assumed names, which were the names of two babies who died in Texas.
Warped Hawaii couple are convicted of stealing dead babies' identities to escape their debts: Pair... Gwynn Darle Morrison and Walter Glenn Primrose assumed the identities of deceased Texas infants Julie Montague and Bobby Fort for decades. Couple, in their late 60s, had eight passports between them and previously set alarm bells ringing when photos were unearthed showing them posing up in KGB uniforms. They face up to 17 years in jail each after being found guilty in the U.S. District Court in Honolulu on Monday.
Couple found guilty of stealing identities of dead babies to dodge debts Walter Glenn Primrose and Gwynn Darle Morrison had been living under the names Bobby Fort and Julie Montague, respectively, for decades. Primrose went on to spend 20 years working for the U.S. Coast Guard under the name Fort, where he obtained secret-level security clearance. Prosecutors revealed that police had seized faded Polaroid photos from the couple’s home in whichPrimrose and Morrison are posing in uniforms of the KGB, the former Russian spy agency.
Hawaii couple who gained attention for posing in KGB uniforms convicted of stealing identities of dead babies Jurors deliberated for about two hours before reaching guilty verdicts Monday. Couple initially made headlines after prosecutors found photos of them wearing KGB uniforms. The couple had argued in court that their actions did not harm anyone.
Russia marks Remembrance Day of the Victims of Political Repressions 'Returning of the Names' is an annual commemoration of Soviet-era repressions. People take turns to read out the names of people executed during Stalin's Terror between 1936 and 1938. In Moscow, it is traditionally held at the Solovetsky Stone, opposite the Lubyanka headquarters of the KGB.
Investors Should Be Encouraged By Kelington Group Berhad's (KLSE:KGB) Returns On Capital Kelington Group Berhad's (KLSE:KGB) return on capital employed (ROCE) is 30%. That's a fantastic return and not only that, it outpaces the average of 5.8% earned by companies in a similar industry. The company is effectively making more money per dollar of capital used, and it's worth noting that the amount of capital has increased too, by 211%.
Secret KGB documents reveal horror crimes of Ukrainian Nazi collaborators Ukrainian nationalists began ethnic cleansing of Jews during WWII, documents show. RT has obtained a trove of declassified documents from the KGB, highlighting crimes committed by Ukrainian nationalists in Soviet territories occupied by Nazi Germany.
Russian and Belarusian security services’ ‘false flag’ attack plan revealed by Ukraine’s NRC An agreement has been reached between Russia’s FSB Federal Security Service and the Belarusian State Security Committee or KGB. The plan involves the deployment of an explosive device using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Belarusian underground sources report that reconnaissance flights over potential targets were conducted by militants from Russia's Wagner mercenary company.
KGB defector Vladimir Popov: ‘Every single day I am ready to be killed’ Vladimir Popov is about to publish a book chronicling the history of the KGB and its present-day successor, the FSB. ‘Every single day I am ready to be killed. I worry just about my family, not about me,' he says.
Russia Accidentally Doxes Its Own Spies and Undercover Buildings A 434-page document of “special list” addresses across Russia, meaning they should continue to receive electricity even during power cuts, has been released. Among those ‘doxed’ by their own government in the middle of a war are officers of the army intelligence branch GRU (Main Intelligence Directorate), locations of offices of KGB successor the FSB (Federal Security Service), and even newly built border posts near Ukraine. The document appears to have now been taken down from Moscow City Hall.
Putin unrecognisable in shell suit with full head of hair in uncovered 1990s video Vladimir Putin seen playing darts and playing table tennis in the early 90s. The future Russian president was on a May Day holiday in Finland. At the time he was working as a KGB officer and adviser to St Petersburg mayor.
Video emerges of Vladimir Putin in shell suit on 1990s Finland trip Finnish broadcaster YLE obtained the previously unseen amateur film from an anonymous source. It was shot on a May Day holiday soon after Putin – then about 40 and a KGB officer – had become an adviser to Anatoly Sobchak, the mayor of St Petersburg.
Former Soviet Bloc Member and Current US Rep. Victoria Spartz TEARS Into Merrick Garland - Compares Fear of FBI to Soviet Citizens' Fear of KGB (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft U.S. Representative Victoria Spartz (R-IN) delivered a blistering critique of Attorney General Merrick Garland. Spartz, who grew up in Ukraine, drew a chilling parallel between the fear Americans have of the FBI and the fear Soviet citizens had of the KGB.
The MPs and ministers accused of spying: From media mogul Robert Maxwell to Labour minister John... Former Daily Mirror owner Robert Maxwell is believed to have had ties to both MI6 and the Russian KGB. Tom Driberg, who served as a Labour MP for decades, was alleged to have spied on his colleagues in Parliament for both MI5 and the Soviet Union. Conservative MP Raymond Mawby is known to have sold information to the Czech communist security services.
Christie lashes out at Trump after Putin says his indictments show 'rottenness' in the US “Everything that is happening with Trump is the persecution of a political rival for political reasons. That’s what it is. And this is being done in front of the public of the United States and the whole world,” Putin said. Christie called Putin a “Brutal, mass-murdering, KGB hitman.”
Putin ramps up rhetoric as he claims UK trying to disrupt Russia nuke sites Putin warns Rishi Sunak of'serious consequences' after accusing UK forces of training Ukraine soldiers to attack Russia's nuclear power plants. Former KGB chief spoke as US close to approving shipment of longer-range missiles equipped with cluster bombs to Ukraine.
When Trump is revealed as an agent of foreign governments will America finally wake up? Czechoslovakia’s Státní bezpečnost (StB) first started paying attention to Trump back in 1977. Trump and Ivana visited Moscow in 1987 and were essentially recruited or seduced by the KGB. Flynn was also an unregistered agent of a foreign government while working in the White House.
Kremlin: Putin Has No Real Competitors If He Runs Again Kremlin spokesman: Putin "enjoys the absolute support of the population" The former KGB agent has dominated Russia, as president or prime minister, for more than two decades. Opinion polls show Putin remains by far the most popular politician in Russia.
Kremlin says Putin has no real competitors if he runs again Kremlin spokesman: Putin "enjoys the absolute support of the population" Former KGB agent has dominated Russia, as president or prime minister, for more than two decades. Decision on Feb. 24, 2022, to send troops into Ukraine has triggered biggest challenge of his rule.