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DATE=6/14/2000 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=U-S / SOVIET SPY (L) NUMBER=2-263494 BYLINE=MICHAEL BOWMAN DATELINE=MIAMI CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: A retired U-S Army colonel has been charged with spying for the former-Soviet Union. As V-O-A's Michael Bowman reports, the suspect is the highest- ranking U-S military officer ever accused of espionage. TEXT: The U-S Attorney's Office in Tampa, Florida says Colonel George Trofimoff sold U-S military secrets for 25 years before retiring in 1995. The suspect, a naturalized U-S citizen of Russian descent, allegedly had secret dealings with the Soviet K-G-B while serving at a U-S Army facility in Nuremburg, Germany. U-S Attorney Donna Bucella says Mr. Trofimoff was recruited by a Russian Orthodox archbishop and K-G-B contact, Igor Susemihl, and that he stands accused of 32 counts of espionage. /// BUCELLA ACT /// Trofimoff secretly took classified documents from the Nuremburg J-I-C (Joint Interrogation Center), photographed them, and later exposed the film to Igor Susemihl or a K-G-B intelligence officers. /// END ACT /// Ms. Bucella says the information the colonel divulged harmed U-S national security. /// BUCELLA ACT /// Those documents included intelligence objectives which listed current intelligence information acquired by the United States, intelligence priorities for strategic planning -- which identified the current intelligence needs of the U-S military, and Soviet and Warsaw Pact "order of battle" documents -- which detail the U-S current state of knowledge of Soviet military organizations. /// END ACT /// An indictment unsealed Wednesday alleges George Trofimoff's activities helped the Soviet Union penetrate and neutralize perceived threats to its own security. The suspect was living in a small Florida town (Melbourne) at the time of his arrest. The case is to be prosecuted in Tampa. (SIGNED) NEB/MCB/JP 14-Jun-2000 17:08 PM EDT (14-Jun-2000 2108 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .