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124-90155-10008] 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F_ KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
JFK Assassination System Date: 6/9/2015
Identification For
Agency Information
AGENCY FBI
RECORD NUMBER 124-90155-10008
RECORD SERIES HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER CR 65-68530-116
Document Inforation
ORIGINATOR FBI
FROM: WMFO
TO HQ
TTTLE :
DATE : 04/07/1964
PAGES : 4
SUBJECTS
NOSENKO 1964 REPORTINGS
YURI IVANOVICH NOSENKO
DOCUMENT TYPE PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION Secret
RESTRICTIONS 1B
CURRENT STATUS Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW 11/03/1998
OPENING CRITERIA APPROVAL OF CIA
COMMENTS AT
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cases which originated with source were discussed with him
for additional data and photographs of Soviet Nationals were
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UNSUB- AMERICAN TOURIST TO RUSSIA
FROM SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO OF
INTEREST TO 13TH DEPARTMENT KGB_
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Source was questioned in this matter in effort to
obtain identifying data He was unable to recall any additional
info of value and explained that his recollection was based -
on brief examination of 2 paper which came across his desk wih
many others Source repeated there is a possibility that
captioned case is identical with the case involveng
an American
Wbose : occupation Wcl} was repairing pipes and stated his
recollections concerning this was also
very
vague Source
could not recall the case from the Seventh Department
who handled captioned
case.
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UNSUB ; CODE CLERK ALLEGEDLY
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KGB MOSCOW SPRING 1960
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Photograph of Sergeant [CHARLES BRYANT] Was displayed
to -source who advised the face was familiar especially the
actertetza; twisting of the mouth to one side but advised
behare
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could not recall any circumstances which made his recollection
0f the picture possible _ In view of the current status of NOSENKO he was not furnished with the facts in this case at this time =
JAMERICAN PRIESTS IN MOSCOW STUDIED BY KGB] XW
Source advised that prior his departure from Moscow
GENNADIY GRYAZNOV the KGB official, Who
was then Chief of
Section_ had told him that two American priests in Moscow were being studied
and that one was under consideration for approach
on the basis of blackmaile GRYAZNOV told source that a Russian girl who is employed' at American House is on very friendly rela-
tions with this priest and KGB has knowledge that he has
carressed and fondled her and anticipates they may succeed in catching him having intimate relations with this girl in which
case 2 recruitment approach will be made
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Source advised that REINER 1S the Head of (Ccmoe Tours]
New York and described him as a very shrewd axd foxy
individual- He said he was known to VLADIMIR D CHELNOKOV
who was Deputy Chief;_Seventh Department (tourist) however
subject was jot recruited by the Seventh Department and
effort was made to recruit him_ Source described RE INER]
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talkative and: foxy and said he was suspected 0f being
with American intelligende (FBI) Source stated @EINER
fSreected
many important but he believed work on him was wastedd .
He recalled GBEINER
s irm was the first to book 2 tour to Mongolias He had negotiated with the Mongolian Republic for additfonal 'tours, but did not know whether he was successful.;
SERGEANT JAMES MC WILLAN IX @)
Source advised he was aware of the MC MILLAN case and stated although he did not know any details he_ understood
MC MILLAN had assisted KGB and furnished everything he knew while it the American Embassy . He advised VADIM V_ KOSOLAPOV
visits him regularly and gives KGB funds in the sum of 500 rubles for a month: Source advised: MC MILLAN is still married to the agent who assisted in his recruitment_ Source identified this
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woman as VERA (LNU) and describea her a5 a , shy and decent girl_
He said &e had one son by MC MILLAN and also a child by a previous
marriage _ Source mentioned it was the task of the First 8ection
(American Embassy) First Department (American) Second
Directori to take care of defectors such as MC MILLAN _ (u)
ANNABELLE _BUCAR Jxl
Source advised he" also was somewhat familiar with the
case of BUCAR who was recruited on the basis of ideology and
a love affair with KONSTANTIN LAPSHEIN an actor agent of the First Department, whom she subsequently married. Source stated BUCAR has not been happy in her private life since her husband
is a_ heavy drinker and has weakness for girls_ but' she is
satisfied otherwise with her life in Moscow where she works for
the Radio Committee as an editor handling foreign broadcasts
and also does translations receiving good money
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Photographs of members' of the Bolshoi Ballet which visited the U,8 in 1962 were displayed to NOSENKO Who identified three individuais, namely:
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