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F. Records of the FBI, the CIA, and other agencies of the United Statess Intelligence Community;
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G. The contents of an actual package that the KGB/SVR passed to “B”;
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H. Forensic testing and examination; I. Interviews;
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J. Physical searches and electronic surveillance conducted by the FBI pursuant to FISC authority;
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K. Public records;
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L. Other law enforcement and intelligence techniques, sources and methods; and
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M. KGB/SVR operational and production files. V. THE KGB’s “B” OPERATION
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50. The sources of information described in the foregoing section have established the following regarding “B”:
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51. On or about October 4, 1985, a KGB Line PR officer in Washington, D.C., named Viktor M. Degtyar, received an envelope by mail, at his residence in Alexandria, Virginia, in the Eastern District of Virginia. The envelope was postmarked “Prince George’s Co, MD” on October 1, 1985. Inside was an inner envelope, marked: “DO NOT OPEN. TAKE THIS ENVELOPE UNOPENED TO VICTOR I. CHERKASHIN.” At that time, Viktor Ivanovich Cherkashin was the Line KR Chief at the Soviet Embassy in Washington, D.C. Inside the inner envelope was an unsigned typed letter from the
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