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  • English: “V.Yurchenko”. Soviet diplomat V.Yurchenko, second left, who had fallen victim to a provocation from US special agencies, at a news conference for Societ and foreign correspondents at the USSR Foreign Ministry press center.
  • Русский: «В. Юрченко». Советский ответственный дипломатический работник В. Юрченко (второй слева), ставший жертвой провокации американских спецслужб, на пресс-конференции для советских и иностранных журналистов в пресс-центре МИД СССР. Россия, Москва
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