SOVIET MILITARY ATTACHE
DEATH IN MOSCOW REPORTED
CANADIAN SPY CASE RECALLED -
(Rec. 8.30 p.m.) OTTAWA, June 5. The “Morning Journal” reports that Colonel Zabotin, formerly ✓ military attache at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, died from heart failure four days after returning to Moscow from Ottawa. Gozenko, a clerk at the Embassy, who was the star witness for the
Crown in the recent espionage cases, described Colonel Zabotin as the master mind in the, Russian spy network in Canada. ' • Recently it was announced in Moscow that Colonel Zabotin. had, been recalled because of “the inadmissibility of the activities" of one member of his staff.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 7
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