Clement Thibert, an unknown French physicist who studied energy, was kidnapped by Boris, a Soviet KGB member disguised as a symphony orchestra conductor, on his way to the International Thermonuclear Conference in Vienna in 1957 and taken to the Soviet Union. Later, Tibel worked for the Soviet Atomic Energy Research Institute for more than 10 years under the coercion of the KGB. Sixteen years later, Tibel (pseudonym Kharkov), as a member of the Soviet scientific delegation, went to London, England, to visit Britain's newly built thermonuclear device. The British counterintelligence agency kidnapped Tibell in a premeditated car accident and sent him to the hospital where he was given an injection to render him comatose. Staff from the Soviet Embassy in Britain rushed over, and the doctor said: "Haha is dead." Soon he pretended to have been cremated. The British authorities asked Tibell to confess to the KGB elements among the British scientists, and Tibell agreed. The agents were arrested one by one. The British counterintelligence agency gave Tibel a reward, a self-defense pistol, and asked him to return to France. The KGB knew that Tibel was still alive and had defected, so they secretly ordered their subordinates to track him down and kill him. As soon as Tibell left the British intelligence service. It was surrounded by the KGB. He hid here and there, running for his life everywhere. He fled to France, met his remarried wife Maria in a small restaurant, and was filled with emotions. After a brief meeting,
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