Vladimir Lokhov

Vladimir Iosifovich Lokhov (Russian: Владимир Иосифович Лохов; 22 December 1924 – 2002) was a Soviet intelligence officer, and colonel of the KGB of the USSR.

Lokhov was born on 22 December 1924 in the village of Pichidzhin, Znaur District, in the South Ossetian Autonomous Oblast, part of the Georgian SSR, Soviet Union.

In 1952-1957 he worked as an assistant to the detective and detective of the 5th department of the MGB — Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Azerbaijan SSR — the State Security Committee (KGB) under the Council of Ministers (CM) of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic.

Skillful steps during legalization allowed Vladimir Lokhov, as an illegal resident, to direct the indicated valuable agents and receive important classified materials from her.

During these years, he directly developed and organized the implementation of many of the most important operations of Soviet intelligence.