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Vladimir Iosifovich Lokhov (russian: Владимир Иосифович Лохов; 22 December 1924 – 2002) was a Soviet intelligence officer, and colonel of the
KGB The KGB (russian: links=no, lit=Committee for State Security, Комитет государственной безопасности (КГБ), a=ru-KGB.ogg, p=kəmʲɪˈtʲet ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əj bʲɪzɐˈpasnəsʲtʲɪ, Komitet gosud ...
of the USSR.


Biography

Lokhov was born on 22 December 1924 in the village of Pichidzhin, Znaur District, in the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, part of the Georgian SSR,
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
. He was of Ossetian nationality.ЛОХОВ ВЛАДИМИР ИОСИФОВИЧ
/ref> From 1942 to 1948 Lokhov served in the 30th division of the troops of the
NKVD The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union. ...
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR. Since 1952 he was employed in the state security agencies. In 1953 he graduated from the Law Faculty of
Azerbaijan State University Baku State University (BSU) ( az, Bakı Dövlət Universiteti (BDU)) is a public university located in Baku, Azerbaijan. Established in 1919 by the Parliament of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, the university started with faculties of history and ...
. In 1952-1957 he worked as an assistant to the detective and detective of the 5th department of the MGB — Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Azerbaijan SSR — the State Security Committee (
KGB The KGB (russian: links=no, lit=Committee for State Security, Комитет государственной безопасности (КГБ), a=ru-KGB.ogg, p=kəmʲɪˈtʲet ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əj bʲɪzɐˈpasnəsʲtʲɪ, Komitet gosud ...
) under the Council of Ministers (CM) of the
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic Azerbaijan ( az, Азәрбајҹан, Azərbaycan, italics=no), officially the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (Azerbaijan SSR; az, Азәрбајҹан Совет Сосиалист Республикасы, Azərbaycan Sovet Sosialist R ...
. Since 1957 Lokhov was an employee of the Office "C" (illegal intelligence) of the
First Chief Directorate The First Main Directorate () of the Committee for State Security under the USSR council of ministers (PGU KGB) was the organization responsible for foreign operations and intelligence activities by providing for the training and management of cove ...
(CCGT, foreign intelligence) of the KGB under the USSR Council of Ministers - the KGB of the USSR. Until August 1962, he was trained to work in special conditions. He worked as an illegal scout in a number of countries in Asia, Europe, and the East. When performing critical tasks, he visited dozens of states in these regions. In August 1963, he began illegal work in one of the Asian countries, where he was successfully legalized for a long time and created the necessary conditions for conducting intelligence work from illegal positions. In November 1965, a valuable and reliable agent was transferred to Lokhov for communication, with the help of which, over time, he managed to form an effective agent network. Skillful steps during legalization allowed Vladimir Lokhov, as an illegal resident, to direct the indicated valuable agents and receive important classified materials from her. In 1973 he returned to the USSR, worked as an illegal trainer. In January 1979 he was appointed head of the 1st department (“where the most-classified illegal immigrants worked”, the “illegal immigrants of the center” of the Office “C” of the PSU of the KGB of the USSR), which he headed until 1991. He supervised the activities of the most valuable illegal intelligence officers of the KGB of the USSR, in particular, the work of the legendary pair of intelligence spouses Gevork Andreyevich Vartanyan and Gohar Levonovna Vartanyan. During these years, he directly developed and organized the implementation of many of the most important operations of Soviet intelligence. Lokhov retired due to his age in July 1991. The Center passed on the experience to the younger generation of scouts. In retirement he lived in Moscow, dying there in 2002. He was buried in the city's
Troyekurovskoye Cemetery The Troyekurovo Cemetery (russian: Троекуровское кладбище, Troyekurovskoye kladbishche), alternatively known as ''Novo-Kuntsevo Cemetery'' (russian: Ново-Кунцевское кладбище, Novo-Kuntsevskoye kladbishch ...
.


Awards

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Order of the Red Banner of Labour The Order of the Red Banner of Labour (russian: Орден Трудового Красного Знамени, translit=Orden Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni) was an order of the Soviet Union established to honour great deeds and services to th ...
(31 July 1985) *
Order of the Red Star The Order of the Red Star (russian: Орден Красной Звезды, Orden Krasnoy Zvezdy) was a military decoration of the Soviet Union. It was established by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of 6 April 193 ...
(1977) *
Medal "For Battle Merit" The Medal "For Battle Merit" (russian: Медаль «За боевые заслуги») was a Soviet military medal awarded for " combat action resulting in a military success", "courageous defense of the state borders", or "successful military ...
(1967) *Medals of the USSR and the Russian Federation *Badge "Honorary State Security Officer" (1970)К 95-летию осетинского разведчика-нелегала Владимира Лохова
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See also

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Leonid Shebarshin Leonid Vladimirovich Shebarshin (russian: Леонид Владимирович Шебаршин; 24 March 1935 – 30 March 2012) became head of the First Chief Directorate of the KGB in January 1989, when the former FCD chief, Vladimir Kr ...
* Vitaly Nuikin


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lokhov, Vladimir 1924 births 2002 deaths People from Znaur district Baku State University alumni Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour Recipients of the Order of the Red Star KGB officers Soviet Cold War spymasters Soviet colonels Soviet spies Burials in Troyekurovskoye Cemetery