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US uncovers Russian ex-KGB agent testimony on Kennedy's death

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US uncovers Russian ex-KGB agent testimony on Kennedy's death


25.07.2017

wikimedia.org/Cecil Stoughton, White House
US National Archive uncovered almost four thousand different documents related to the assassination of 35th President John Kennedy. An interview with ex-KGB agent and defector Yuri Nosenko is among those documents, TASS reports. About 90% of the information on ex-president’s assassination and Warren Commission Investigation is available now.

It is remarkable that the access to the most of the documents was prohibited by special US Congress decree in 1992, after JFK film by Oliver Stone was released. The film had suggested the involvement of US Government in the assassination.

It is possible to learn from published online audio conversations with Yuri Nosenko about his investigation on John Kennedy’s death and interrogation the killer Lee Harvey Oswald who lived in Minsk at the end of 1950s - beginning of 1960s.

The rest of archival documents is going to be declassified in the nearest future.

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