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The names of Korshunov's terrorists are: Andrei Kolchak, Boris Bazylev, Igor Nevsky, Sergei Lenski and Vladimir Krasin (who is a close friend of his, as they both fought the Afghans together).

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rdfs:label
  • Colonel Egor Korshunov
rdfs:comment
  • The names of Korshunov's terrorists are: Andrei Kolchak, Boris Bazylev, Igor Nevsky, Sergei Lenski and Vladimir Krasin (who is a close friend of his, as they both fought the Afghans together).
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type of villain
  • Terrorist, Criminal Mastermind, Honorable Villain
Box Title
  • Egor Korshunov
Goals
  • Hijack Air Force One and force President James Marshall to release Russian dictator General Ivan Radek from prison
Origin
  • Air Force One
Skills
  • Soviet military training provides leadership skills and gun skills, extreme ruthlessness provides will to kill women and children, even men, skilled torturer.
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Alias
  • Ivan Korshunov
Occupation
  • Former political radio commentor, Terrorist leader; Radek loyalist; former soldier of the Soviet Army, veteran of the Soviet attack in Afghanistan, second-in-command of General Radek
Fullname
  • Egor Korshunov
Size
  • 300(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The names of Korshunov's terrorists are: Andrei Kolchak, Boris Bazylev, Igor Nevsky, Sergei Lenski and Vladimir Krasin (who is a close friend of his, as they both fought the Afghans together).
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