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OBYEDKOV ACTED AS A GUARD AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY IN MEXICO CITY, ALTHOUGH HE APPEARED TO BE BETTER EDUCATED THAN HIS DUTIES AS A GUARD WOULD DEMAND. AMONG HIS MAIN DUTIES, HE TENDED THE SOVIET EMBASSY TELEPHONE, STOOD GUARD DUTY AT THE GATE, TOOK MESSAGES FOR OTHER SOVIETS, NOTIFIED THEM OF MEETINGS, AND ARRANGED APPOINTMENTS. HE ALSO OCCASIONALLY DROVE ONE OF THE EMBASSY CARS ON ERRANDS. DURING HIS TEHRAN TOUR, HE WAS ALSO LISTED AS A GUARD AT THE SOVIET EMBASSY. HE WAS OBSERVED TO BE VERY SECURITY CONSCIOUS.
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ON BOTH PRECEDING TOURS OBYEDKOV APPEARED TO FUNCTION AS A LEGITIMATE GUARD AND WAS NEVER OBSERVED IN THE ACT OF PERFORMING ANY INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES. BECAUSE A SOVIET IS LISTED AS A GUARD AT A SOVIET EMBASSY, IT DOES NOT FOLLOW THAT HE IS NECESSARILY A KGB OFFICER. SINCE WE HAVE NO EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT AN INTELLIGENCE AFFILIATION WE WILL NO LONGER CARRY HIM AS SUSPECT RIS, PROBABLY KGB.
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JAGUAR NOTES THAT I VAN OBYEDKOV (SUBJECT REF) IS NOW WORKING AS AN ELECTRICIAN AT SOVIET EMBASSY, LONDON, THEY INQUIRING REASONS WHY WE CONSIDERED HIM SUSPECT RIS, PROBABLY KGB AND ALSO ASKING, IF POSSIBLE FOR A DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTION HE PERFORMED AS GUARD AT SOVIET EMBASSIES IN TE HR AN AND MEXICO CITY.
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JAGUAR REQUESTS TRACES ON IVAN DMITRIYEVICH OBEDKOV, BORN 28 JUL 27, RYAZANSKAYA OBLAST, WIFEI YELENA LVOVNA OBEDKOVA NEE DMITRIYEVA BORN 04 MAR 28, MOSCOW. POSTINGI TWO YEARS SOVIET EMBASSY REPLACING ANATOLIY IVANOVICH SUKHOV (201-905449), MD #221776
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For your information, we no longer carry Ivan Dmitriyevich OBVEDKOV (201-779495), guard at the Soviet Embassy in Tehran, as PCS. He was not listed on ROGWEN's April 1971 Presence List nor their December 1971 list. We assume he has departed PCS.
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During OBYEDKOV's tour in Tehran his wife, Yelena, served as principal at the Soviet school. His son was apparently in Moscow living with Yelena's mother. On 23 October 1969, ROARC reported the grandmother calling to check with OBYEDKOV regarding a tutor for the child. They discussed the possibility of the tutor coming for three times a week, at five rubles per hour, but OBYEDKOV, after checking with his wife, decided on two times a week. OBYEDKOV seemed to be very fond of his mother-in-law. According to our AESCREEN transcriber, she was the only one that could tell OBYEDKOV what to do.
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The following are comments made by our AESCREEN transcriber on OBYEDKOV on 8 July 1970:
He is very security conscious, especially in dealing with "official people" or superiors. He mentions his name to his friends freely, but refuses to say his name when he knows that one of the superiors is calling, "this is the duty officer" OBYEDKOV would say several times. He often lectures people when they violate security regulations when talking on the telephone. OBYEDKOV has to be persuaded several times or even ATTACHMENT:
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begged if someone needs help (getting a vehicle or when asking for a favor), but when he decides to help, OBYEDKOV will say with the problem until he gets results. Although OBYEDKOVA seeras to be more cultured and better educated than her husband, it is certain that only OBYEDKOV makes the final decisions. OBYEDKOV could be very pleasant, helpful and even kind, but it usually depended on his mood.
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The only Soviet we noted as being friendly with OBYEDKOV during his tour here was Rafik Nazhaf-Ogly ABDULLAYEV (201-808524), Third Secretary, suspect RIS, probable KGB. When speaking to one another they used the familiar "ty". We do not know the extent of their relationship.
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Forwarded herewith is a photograph, date unknown, received from ROGWEN. We have destroyed the Station file. Marcia A. BURGOON SECRET 281-714-495
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ORYEDKOV, IVAN DMITRIYEVICH 201-779495 SEX M DO8 ? CIT? OCC ? 041-008-005 NITA-23060401 09 DEC 68 P4 CHIEF GUARD, SUSPECT RIS. WIFE YELENA LVNOVNA IS DIRECTOR, DEPENDENTS SCHOOL.
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14-00000 DISPATCH SUBJECT Chief, SB Chief, NB Chief of Station, Tehran SECRET X REDTOP: Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-ACTION REQUIRED REFERENCES 1. Request traces on: Ivan Daitriyevin OBYEDKOV (201-779415) Born 27 August 1927, Ryazan passport: S-105042 issued 26 May 1967 wife: Yelena born 1923, Moscow MICROFILMED passport: S-105043 issued 26 May 1967 occupation: guard, Soviet Embassy, Tehran arrived: 15 August 1967.
Photocopies of the OBYEDKOVS passports are attached.
- According to the 1963 and 1964 Checklists of Soviet Officials Abroad, one Ivan Ivanovich OBYEDKOV (201-121531); born 14 July 1912; wire Yelena; A number 04377, was present in Mexico City since August 1962 as an employee of the Soviet Embassy. The. Checklist for 1965, lists one Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-779495); born 14 July 1912; wife Yelena; A number 41970, as an employee of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City since August 1962. Apparently these two OBYEDKOVS are one in the same and although Subject's birthdate is different we believe he is identical with the OBYEDKOV who served in Mexico City. Recently a conversation was recorded on ROARC during waich Subject used several Spanish words and expressions. It is possible Subject acquired a knowledge of Spanish during a previous tour in a Spanish speaking country such as Mexico. Please compare the attached photo of Subject with that of the OBYEDKOV who was assigned to Mexico City to determine if they are identical. 1 Veronica L. ANTELARKE
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DISPATCH hief of Station, Tearan Chief, Se via Chief, N REDTOP LORTROVE Ivanditriyexich EDKY (201-77415) REFERENCE: VITA-21826, 7 Septemver 1907 A 1. Forwarded herewith are re Sumary Traces in Stk format on Ivan Dmitriyevich DGYEUKOV (201-779495) who is suspect RIS. Paragraph 20 of the Summary is for passage to liaison.
2.. Subject is not identical to Ivan Ivanovich OBYLDKOV (201-121531). When Subject first arrived in Mexico in August 1962, he was reported as Ivan Ivanovich and this orror was not corrected until May 1905; therefore, two Checklists carried the wrong aan PCS in Mexico. When the records were corrected, the Subject's birthdate was not, and the same date was listed for both parties. Headquarters records do not list a wife or other dependents for Ivan Ivanovich OBYDKOV and, as far as is known, he has not been assigned abroad PCS prior to the date of this dispatch.
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NAME: Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV
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DPOB: 27 August 1927 or 19 July 1927 in Ryazan
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CITIZENSHIP AND PASSPORT DATA: a. USSR ۵۰ Service passport S009260, used while Subject was in Mexico c. Service passport S105042, issued 26 May 1967
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CURRENT POSITION: Guard in the Soviet Embassy, Tehran
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RELATIVES: c. spouse Yelena Lvovna possibly nee DMITRIYEVA, born 1928 in Moscow. She traveled to Mexico on Service passport S009270. She served as the director of the Soviet Primary School in Mexico City and ran the summer camp in Cuernavaca.
d. children a son, Vladimir Ivanovich, born 1953.
e. Boris Lvovich DMITRIYEV and Mariya Borisovna DMITRIYEVA, who are probably wife's brother and sister-in-law. During Subject's stay in Mexico they occupied Subject's apartment in Moscow, given as Moscow E-143, Metrogorodok, Otkrytoye Shosse 26, Building 7, Apartment 69, telephone G3-72-34.
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(cont'd) In May 1964 Subject spoke to "Boris" in Moscow about certain purchases for the apartment, and Subject's wife also spoke to her mother, who apparently lived with Boris and his wife.
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LANGUAGES: Russian - native
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- PERSONALITY, CHARACTER, AND HABITS:
Although Subject acted as a guard at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico, he appeared to be fairly well educated and was not subservient to any of the other Soviets, with the exception of Counselor Boris Aleksandrovich KAZANTSEV. (201-028975). On one occasion Subject was reported to be helping the daughter of Commercial Counselor Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO with her arithmetic homework. On another, Subject was asked about methods of producing metal wire, a subject on which Subject was well informed as a result of his having once worked for a wire factory.
Subject had a tape recorder at home which he liked to listen to. lle also occasionally went fishing with other Soviets..
Subject told "Boris" in Moscow to build a large garage, because he was bringing a big car back with him. He also asked whether Boris had bought a refrigerator and TV for the apartment. On another occasion he was negotiating for a can of paint to take back to Moscow with him to repaint "the Moskvich". Subject and his wife were both buying watches just before leaving Mexico. From the above it appears that Subject was fairly well-off financially, for a guard.
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- CURRICULUM VITAE: Date unknown Subject reportedly worked at the Serp i Molot (wire) factory in Leningrad.
28 August 1962 Subject, accompanied by wife and son, arrived PCS in Mexico as an employee of the Soviet Embassy. Subject replaced Vyacheslav Aleksandrovich YEGOROV (201-273431), who is suspect GRU.
6-19 November 1962 Subject was in the hospital in Mexico City. On the 11th of November he underwent a three hour operation of unspecified nature. The other Soviets had to guard him when he came out of the operating room.
17 August 1963 Subject stated that he had just returned from a trip with Valentin Vasilyevich BAKULIN (201-261813), who is known GRU. There was no information on where or why the trip was taken.
4 August 1965 Subject departed Mexico PCS, transiting Belgium on his return to the USSR. He was accompanied by Valeriy Vladimirovich KOSTIKOV (201-305052) who is known KGB. Subject was replaced by Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN (201-782164).
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Mexico City Station considers Subject suspect RIS because he appears better educated that his duties as a guard would demand, because he seems financially better off than other Soviet guards and because of his apparent association on equal footing with Soviet RIS officers. DERYABIN in 1955 advised LNERGO that the surname OBYEDKOV was familiar to him as the name of a person who was in the Guards Directorate of the MVD in 1951.
In September 1967 DERYABIN and RASTVOROV said that they neither recognized the face nor the name of the Subject. (Both Ivan Ivanovich and Ivan Dmitriyevich were seen by the defectors and they did not recognize either of them.)
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There was no intelligence activity noted on the Subject's part while he was stationed in Mexico.
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Subject primarily handled the main Soviet telephone and took guard duty at the gate. Subject took messages for other Soviets, notified them of meetings, and contacted them for appointments with each other. He occasionally drove one of SECRET 201-779495 14-00000 SECRE
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(cont'd) the Embassy cars on errands. ile kept a ledger of the telegrams sent out by the Embassy and notified other Soviets when cables came in for them.
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CONTACTS: a. Soviet friends and associates.
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Valeriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOV (201-293945), employee in the Soviet Trade Representation in Mexico from February 1961 to May 1964, suspect RIS. When the ANDRIANOVS left Mexico they were planning to get in touch with Subject's family in Moscow.
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Aleksandr Mikhaylovich DENISOV (201-726491), Second Secretary at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from August 1962 to April 1967, known GRU. Subject appeared not to like DENISOV. It also appeared that DENISOV was responsible for reimbursing Subject for the gas Subject used in KUKHARENKO's саг.
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Aleksey Nikolayevich GANIN (201-757775), known GRU officer who visited Mexico 31 July 14 August 1964. SECRET
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Sergey Semenovich KUKHARENKO (201-260831), chief of the Soviet information Bulletin in Mexico from October 1962 to August 1964, suspect KGB. Subject and KUKHARENKO were the best of friends for a time, but ther KUKHARENKO began drinking too much and getting into various scrapes. Subject frequently commiserated with KUKHARENKO's wife over her husband's drinking, automobile accidents, money problems. Subject occasionally used KUKHARENKO's car..
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Oleg Pavlovich MOSKVICHEV (201-285090), employee in the Soviet Trade Representation in Mexico from March 1961 to July 1964, known KGB. Subject gave MOSKVICHEV his home address in MosCOM.
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Vladimir Nikolayevich RADVANSKIY (201-298171), code clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from September 1964 to March 1967, known KGB. Subject is not known to have associated with RADVANSKIY; however, Subject's wife and RADVANSKAYA worked together in the school and children's camp, and SECRET 14-00000
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Vladimir Aleksandrovich ROMANCHENKO (201-727109), Second Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico from August 1963 to July 1967, no known RIS affiliation. When ROMANCHENKO was in Moscow on leave in May 1964, Subject told "Boris" (believed to be Subject's brother-in-law) to send letters to him through ROMANCHENKO when he came back to Mexico.
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Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO (201-243602), Commercial Counselor in Mexico from July 1962 to circa December 1966, suspect GRU. Subject's wife and Mrs. VISKO taught together in the school and seemed to be good friends. Subject also seemed to be friends with Mrs. VISKO, and he reportedly helped the VISKO's daughter with her arithmetic homework on at least one occasion.
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Some of I would like to have relief all the material pertaining to to ining Kan Amitigenich Abyistker (201-779/95) smrud from Par vidrsnmich Obyulkovis file (701-121531) and into an Emitrijevické file. uc uclarifiest I his material to be removed has Foar Pranovick's nine on it and refe refers to his being PC5 in nefico, which he wan not, wan Dmitrijevich was. if thi's note is του confusing and you have further question please call Detty bien, 50/0/NE, 8x1043.
OC OCT 1967 14-00000 DISPATCH Chief, 33 Division Chief, WN Division SECRET Chief of Station, Mexico City REDTOP - Voice Samples of Soviets in Mexico ACT NESCES Forwarded herewith for Headquarters retention are voice sazples, taken from LIENVOY, of the following Soviets previouely stationed in Mexico:
Ivan Gavrilovich ALFERTEV (201-236701) Yuriy Aleksandrovich ANDRIANOV (201-230429) Ivan Afanasyevich PEKETOV (201-754500) Ina Nikolayevna BOLDOVA (201-245416) Vasiliy Karpovich BUTSEV (201-273883) Yuriy Aleksandrovich DOERACHEV (20)-297666) Aleksey Ivanovich GARMASHEV (2010277418) Vladimir Petrovich GULIN (201-734995) Viktor Petrovich KALININ (201-735049) Nikolay Konstantinovich KELEBNIKΟΥ (201-227420) Sergey Sergeyevich KONSTANTINDY (201-101794) Valeriy Vladimirovich KOSTINν (201-305052) Sergey Semenovich KUZHARENKO (201-260831) Oleg Maksimovich NECHIPORENKO (201-305870) Vladimir Petrovich OBRUBOV (201-731394) Ivan Daitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-779495) Aleksandr Patrovich PAVLOV (201-761265) Georgiy Aleksandrovich BHCHUCHKIN (201-242728) Vasilty Vasilyevich SIMONOV (201-735055) Bergey Iosifovich SOKOLOVSKIY (201-025485) Gennadiy Pedorovich STROGANOV (201-735030) Georgiy Stepanovich VISKO (201-243602)
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1. OBYROKOV &WIFE 15-60-55 Dec. 16,614 L34-M5-1537 51 to 490 In. 1532 hrs. IRA VISKO & ANDREY SOROLO7 talk to CONFDLCV in Russian.
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TO INIO. FROM DISPATCH SUBJECT Chief, SR Division Chief, WH Division CLASSIFI ION SECRET Chief_of Station, Mexico City REDWOOD - Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES REFERENCE: HMMA-26177, 28 May 1965 SR TRAVEL INPUT PROGRAM
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LIFIRE reported the departure on 7 July 1965 via Sabena flight 556 for Brussels (and the USSR) of Subject's wife and son. According to LIENVOY, Subject will follow in September. known known whether this travel is PCS or TDY. It is not
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Travelling on the same flight with Subject was Lyudmila Ivanovna ZHEVTUN (201-754502), who has gone on home leave to the USSR.
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The Station would appreciate a reply to the Reference, which requested clarification of Subject's identity.
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TO INFO. FROM DISPATCH Chief, SR Division Chief, WH Division Chief of Station, Mexico City SUBJECT CLASSIFICATION SECRET REDWOOD - Ivan Dmitriyevich OBYEDKOV (201-779495) ACTION REQUIRED-REFERENCES REFERENCES: A. HMMA-26824, 10 August 1965 B. MEXI-4485, 19 August 1965 1. Reference A reported the departure of Subject from Mexico on 4 August 1965. The Station now believes that Subject departed PCS, and that he has possibly been replaced by Ivan Petrovich KARCHIN, whose arrival on 14 August 1965 was reported in Reference B.
- According to LIENVOY, KARCHIN has been answering the telephone at the