Kennedy's killer what was he doing in the Soviet Union before he carried out the attack? (Video)

Before the long release of classified documents concerning the murder of President Kennedy, “Russia Today” returns a significant chapter to the life of the president's assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald's trip to the Soviet Union. The Ilija Petrenko of “Russia Today” visited some of the countries made up of Oswald's extraordinary trip to the Union. [...]
The Ilija Petrenko of “Russia Today” visited some of the countries made up of Oswald's extraordinary trip to the Soviet Union in a failed attempt to take citizenship, writes Periscope.
He arrived in Moscow in 1959, just four years before killing the 35th president of the United States of America, John F. Kennedy.

After arriving in the USSR, Oswald tried to convince the KGB to grant him Soviet citizenship, but he was denied it.
On the eve of his expiration, he attempted suicide, which delayed his departure from the Soviet Union.
He was later granted permission for a temporary stay and was sent to work in the Soviet Republic of Belarus, where he met his future wife. Frustrated with BRUCH, he left with his family only a year before he killed former President Kennedy. /Periscopi/












