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English: An FBI source in Moscow at the time of JFK's assassination reported that 'news of the assassination "was greeted by great shock and consternation and church bells were tolled in the memory of President Kennedy"'.
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Source Puerto, C. A.,, JFK: Los culpables (Circulo Rojo, 2020), 433. /via Gerald R. Ford Library
Author FBI rapporteur.

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FBI report on news of JFK's assasination in the Soviet

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