One of the vital spies of the Chilly Conflict, whose covert passing of secrets and techniques to Britain helped change the course of historical past and avert a nuclear battle, has died.
Oleg Gordievsky, a former Soviet KGB officer, was 86. He died in Godalming, having lived in England since defecting in 1985.
Surrey Police mentioned officers have been known as to a home in Godalming on 4 March, the place an 86-year-old man was discovered useless.
The pressure mentioned whereas counterterrorism officers have been main the investigation, “the death is not currently being treated as suspicious” and “there is nothing to suggest any increased risk to members of the public”.
Gordievsky was recruited by Britain’s MI6 within the early Nineteen Seventies after changing into disillusioned with the USSR and was essentially the most senior Soviet spy to defect throughout the Chilly Conflict.
Utilizing the code-name Hetman, for greater than a decade his studies gave Britain invaluable insights into the considering of the Soviet management and KGB.
Within the early Eighties, his warnings to the West that the Soviets feared a possible shock NATO nuclear assault prompted then US president Ronald Reagan to dial down his anti-USSR rhetoric.
His intelligence was subsequently essential in guiding Margaret Thatcher in her early contacts with Mikhail Gorbachev, whose ascent to energy helped carry the Chilly Conflict to a detailed.
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The flat in Copenhagen the place Gordievsky lived whereas working for the Soviet Embassy. Pic: AP
In 1985, whereas head of the KGB residency in London, suspicions he could possibly be a British spy led him to be known as to Moscow the place he was drugged and interrogated.
Realising his life was in peril, and utilizing an extended pre-arranged plan, a sign was relayed to his MI6 handlers, and a rescue mission was set into movement.
The signal {that a} rescue was underway was a person strolling previous him on the street in Moscow carrying a Harrods bag and consuming a Mars bar.
On 2 August 1985, Raymond Asquith, great-grandson of former Liberal prime minister Herbert Asquith, and Andrew Gibbs, managed to present Soviet surveillance the slip and smuggle their man throughout the border into Finland hidden within the boot of a automotive.
In his absence, Gordievsky was sentenced to loss of life in Russia for treason.
His spouse and daughters have been stored beneath 24-hour KGB surveillance for six years earlier than being allowed to hitch him in England in 1991.
He lived the remainder of his life beneath UK safety in Godalming, Surrey, writing quite a few books and being acquired by Mrs Thatcher in Chequers and Mr Reagan within the Oval Workplace.
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Gordievsky is honoured by Queen Elizabeth in 2007. Pic: PA
In 2007, he was honoured by Queen Elizabeth II, being made a Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and St George (CMG) in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
It is the identical honour held by the fictional spy James Bond.
The next yr, Gordievsky mentioned he had been poisoned and spent 34 hours in a coma after taking tainted sleeping tablets given to him by a Russian enterprise affiliate.
The dangers he confronted have been underscored in 2018 when former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter have been poisoned with a Soviet-made nerve agent within the English metropolis of Salisbury, the place he had been dwelling quietly for years.