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Alexander Dmitrievich Ogorodnik (November 11, 1939 – June 22, 1977) was a Soviet diplomat who, while stationed in Bogotá, was contacted by the Colombian Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to spy on the Soviet Union, operating under the code name TRIGON. He initially showed little promise and claimed he knew only of Colombian political affairs. He was later transferred to the Soviet Foreign Ministry in Moscow. In this new position, he was able to photograph a great deal of secret diplomatic cables, many of which were sent daily to the White House.

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  • Aleksandr Dmitrievich Ogorodnik (en)
  • Огородник, Александр Дмитриевич (ru)
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  • Алекса́ндр Дми́триевич Огоро́дник (11 ноября 1939, Севастополь — 21 июня 1977, Москва) — советский дипломат, агент ЦРУ под кодовым обозначением Трианон (Trianon и Trigon). Во время срочной службы был завербован военной контрразведкой КГБ (псевдоним «Стахановец»).Вступил в КПСС в 1959 году.В 1967 году окончил Московский институт международных отношений.В 1970 году окончил аспирантуру и защитил диссертацию на соискание учёной степени кандидата экономических наук.По линии КМО СССР выезжал в краткосрочные командировки в Колумбию, Коста-Рику и Болгарию.В 1974 году возвратился из долгосрочной служебной командировки в Колумбию. (ru)
  • Alexander Dmitrievich Ogorodnik (November 11, 1939 – June 22, 1977) was a Soviet diplomat who, while stationed in Bogotá, was contacted by the Colombian Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency to spy on the Soviet Union, operating under the code name TRIGON. He initially showed little promise and claimed he knew only of Colombian political affairs. He was later transferred to the Soviet Foreign Ministry in Moscow. In this new position, he was able to photograph a great deal of secret diplomatic cables, many of which were sent daily to the White House. (en)
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  • Alexander Ogorodnik (en)
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  • Alexander Ogorodnik (en)
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  • Moscow, Soviet Union (en)
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