- Vitaly Yurchenko
Vitaly Yurchenko (born
2 May 1936 ) was aKGB officer in the Soviet Union. In 1985, after twenty-five years of service in the KGB, he defected to theUnited States during an assignment in Rome. In the following interrogations by theCIA , he accused two American intelligence operatives of working for the KGB,Ronald Pelton andEdward Lee Howard . While Pelton was later convicted, Howard fled the US before he could be questioned.In November of that year, before eating a meal at Au Pied de Cochon, a restaurant in
Georgetown, Washington, D.C. (today aFive Guys hamburger restaurant), Yurchenko told his CIA guard, "I'm going for a walk. If I don't come back, it's not your fault." Yurchenko did not return. 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 he was acting as adouble agent , seeking to fool the CIA with wrong leads to protect one of the USSR's then most important CIA traitors,Aldrich Ames .External links
* [http://www.videofact.com/english/defectors5_en.html Col. Vitaly Yurchenko]
* [http://www.boston.com/ae/books/articles/2005/03/06/spooks_shadows_codes_and_moles/?page=2 Spooks, shadows, codes, and moles]
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