Counterintelligence), Line N (Illegals Operations), Line PR (Political), or Line X (Science and Technology), among others. The KGB’s Second Chief Directorate (SCD) was responsible, among other things, for domestic counterintelligence, that is, counterintelligence activities within the Soviet Union. The KGB’s Moscow headquarters was referred to as the Moscow Center.
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8. Since December 1991, the SVR (Sluzhba Vneshney Razvedki
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Rossii, or Russian Foreign Intelligence Service) has been the Russian Federation’s successor agency to the KGB’s foreign intelligence arm.
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9. The GRU (Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravlenie, or Chief Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff) was the military intelligence agency of the former Soviet Union, and continues to serve that function for the Russian Federation.
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10. The Soviet/Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C., is located at 1125 16th Street, N.W.; the Soviet/Russian Diplomatic Compound is located at 2650 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. The KGB/SVR presence in a Soviet/Russian diplomatic mission is called the Rezidentura, headed by the KGB/SVR Rezident.
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11. An agent-in-place is a person who remains in a position while acting under the direction of a hostile intelligence service, so as to obtain current intelligence information. It is also called a recruitment-in-place.
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