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FEFELOV: You see. After you receive the papers, you will send the letter confirming it and signing it, as usual. Okay?
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“B”: Excellent.
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FEFELOV: I hope you remember the address. Is . . . if everything is okay?
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“B”: I believe it should be fine and thank you very much.
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FEFELOV: Heh-heh. Not at all. Not at all. Nice job. For both of us. Uh, have a nice evening, sir.
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“B”: Do svidaniya.
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FEFELOV: Bye-bye.
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According to the established “6" coefficient, the operation discussed in this conversation was actually scheduled to occur on August 19, 1986, at 7:00 am.
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The KGB then loaded the “PARK” dead drop site with $10,000 in cash, as well as: proposals for two additional dead drop sites to be used by “B” and the KGB; a new accommodation address codenamed “NANCY”; and emergency communications plans for “B” to personally contact KGB personnel in Vienna, Austria. The “NANCY” address was the residence of KGB Line PR officer Boris M. Malakhov in Alexandria, Virginia, in the Eastern District of Virginia, who was to become Degtyar’s replacement as the Soviet Embassy press secretary. “B” was instructed to mis-spell Malakhov’s name as “Malkow.” “B” subsequently cleared the dead drop.
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