
Security reporter
BBC News, southeast

Oleg Gordeevsky, the KGB agent, has long died at the age of
Gordievsky is said to have been Britain’s most valuable spy in live memory in Russian intelligence agencies.
The counter-terrorism police helps the forensic medical examination, but his death is not treated as suspicious.
The BBC died peacefully at his home in the Syrian city of Syria.
Gordievsky, a colonel in Russia’s KGB, spent for many years as two agentsImportant Importing Important to both the MI6 and MI5 countries in the UK.
He lived under police protection in Godalming since Moscow has been suspicious of him in he survived narrowly Arrests, trials and shootings smuggle across the border into Finland in a car.
Two years earlier, as KGB in London at the Cold War, he warned of British seizures that Moscow had been so paranuy about an amazing surprising attack on the West that the Soviet Union had begun to start a strike.
As a result of its joke, NATO reduced its military exercise called the Able Archer Code and the crisis was prevented.
‘A very essential coup’
In 2007, Gordievsky was honored by the Queen with the most respected friend of St. Michael and St. George.
That honor is the same title given to the deputy for the secret British imaginary dealer James Bond.
The information transmitted by Gordievsky has led to the expulsion of 25 Soviet agents working in the UK.
While working as two agents, the then foreign minister, Sir Jofri Hoo, was praised as a “very essential coup for our security forces.
Since then, Gordievsky has written several books on KGB’s works.