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Aleksandr Titovich Golubev (Russian: Александр Титович Голубев; 9 February 1936 – 8 February 2020) was a Soviet and later Russian intelligence officer who held a number of posts in the KGB and the Foreign Intelligence Service, reaching the rank of general-lieutenant.

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  • Aleksandr Titovich Golubev (Russian: Александр Титович Голубев; 9 February 1936 – 8 February 2020) was a Soviet and later Russian intelligence officer who held a number of posts in the KGB and the Foreign Intelligence Service, reaching the rank of general-lieutenant. Born into a peasant family in the Byelorussian SFSR, Golubev grew up during the war years, and spent his early career in the navy, and combining working as a machinist with political activity with the Komsomol. He joined the KGB in 1959 and studied English and Persian, graduating from domestic intelligence work to foreign intelligence as part of the First Chief Directorate. Golubev developed particular expertise in Afghani affairs, and had a role in planning and then carrying out Operation Storm-333, the overthrow of incumbent Afghan president Hafizullah Amin in 1979. As part of the operation Golubev commanded a detachment of Spetsnaz troops during the military assault on Amin's headquarters at the Tajbeg Palace. He then served for a time as KGB resident in Istanbul, before rising through several posts in the KGB's command prior to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Golubev continued to work in the security services of the Russian Federation, serving as a head of department of the Foreign Intelligence Service, and a senior consultant to the director of the Foreign Intelligence Service. He retired with the rank of general-lieutenant in 2001, and was head of the Council of Veterans of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation for a number of years. He died in 2020, having received numerous awards and honours over his career in intelligence. (en)
  • Александр Титович Голубев (9 февраля 1936, д. Пахомлевичи Лепельского района Витебской области, БССР, СССР — 8 февраля 2020, Москва, Россия) — деятель советских и российских органов госбезопасности, генерал-лейтенант. Заслуженный сотрудник органов внешней разведки Российской Федерации, Почётный сотрудник госбезопасности. (ru)
  • 亚历山大·季托维奇·戈卢别夫(俄語:Александр Титович Голубев,1936年2月9日-2020年2月8日),前苏联情报官员,中將。 (zh)
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  • Pakhomlevichi, Lepiel District, Vitebsk Region, Byelorussian SFSR, Soviet Union (en)
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  • Moscow, Russia (en)
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  • Александр Титович Голубев (en)
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  • Александр Титович Голубев (9 февраля 1936, д. Пахомлевичи Лепельского района Витебской области, БССР, СССР — 8 февраля 2020, Москва, Россия) — деятель советских и российских органов госбезопасности, генерал-лейтенант. Заслуженный сотрудник органов внешней разведки Российской Федерации, Почётный сотрудник госбезопасности. (ru)
  • 亚历山大·季托维奇·戈卢别夫(俄語:Александр Титович Голубев,1936年2月9日-2020年2月8日),前苏联情报官员,中將。 (zh)
  • Aleksandr Titovich Golubev (Russian: Александр Титович Голубев; 9 February 1936 – 8 February 2020) was a Soviet and later Russian intelligence officer who held a number of posts in the KGB and the Foreign Intelligence Service, reaching the rank of general-lieutenant. (en)
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  • Aleksandr Titovich Golubev (en)
  • Голубев, Александр Титович (ru)
  • 亚历山大·季托维奇·戈卢别夫 (zh)
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