Original : Komitet Gossudarstwennoy Besopasnosti
Its the russian state committee for security.
There are many woman employed in several jobs.
2007-11-12 17:45:23
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answered by Herr Enwald 6
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KGB is the Russian abbreviation for Committee for State Security, which was the umbrella organization serving as the Soviet Union's premier security agency, secret police, and intelligence agency, from 1954 to 1991.
On December 21, 1995, the President of Russia Boris Yeltsin signed the decree that disbanded the KGB, which was then substituted by the FSB, the current domestic state security agency of the Russian Federation.
In Belarus, a former Soviet republic, the official Russian name of the State Security Agency remains "KGB". And I'm sure they have women working there.
2007-11-13 06:15:08
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answered by KATЯ 3
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Their international and domestic spy agency. They have had competitions for Miss KGB, so women did work there and still work the the FSB too.
2007-11-13 07:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Russian secret services. Yes
2007-11-12 16:01:36
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answered by Nina, BaC 7
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KGB does not exist anymore - now it's the FSB -
Adress : Lubianka - Moskwa - Tél : ? they told me don't give it to anybody
2007-11-12 19:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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my neigbore is ex KGB spion....he worked on USSR in South Korea and Japany...
2007-11-12 18:01:50
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answered by Cossak 6
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of course there are women working for KGB
that's like asking the same question about CIA
2007-11-12 17:53:37
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answered by March 6
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