Alexei Kedrov, the last USSR KGB general to live in the city, lived in St. died in St. Petersburg

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KGB of the USSR in St. Alexey Kedrov, the last living general in St. Petersburg, died at the age of 95. This was reported by “Fontanka.ru”.

Kedrov began working in the USSR state security agencies in 1956. In the 70s and 80s he served as deputy head of the KGB Leningrad and Leningrad Region Directorate. At that time, the current Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev and the former director of the Federal Security Service Yevgeny Murov were subordinate to him.

It was reported that Major General Kedrov lived with his wife in a small two-room apartment.

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