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Irina Corleeva was a Russian deputy consul. Irina met with Major Danko and his team on a plane in Sana'a, Yemen. Once on the plane, Corleeva debriefed Danko's team about their mission; they were ordered to capture Jack Bauer alive after he was recently spotted at Berbera International Airport. After giving the team their orders, Corleeva got off the plane and let the commandos chase after their target. (Rogue)

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  • Irina Corleeva
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  • Irina Corleeva was a Russian deputy consul. Irina met with Major Danko and his team on a plane in Sana'a, Yemen. Once on the plane, Corleeva debriefed Danko's team about their mission; they were ordered to capture Jack Bauer alive after he was recently spotted at Berbera International Airport. After giving the team their orders, Corleeva got off the plane and let the commandos chase after their target. (Rogue)
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  • yes
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Status
  • Alive
Name
  • Irina Corleeva
Profession
  • GRU officer
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  • yes
abstract
  • Irina Corleeva was a Russian deputy consul. Irina met with Major Danko and his team on a plane in Sana'a, Yemen. Once on the plane, Corleeva debriefed Danko's team about their mission; they were ordered to capture Jack Bauer alive after he was recently spotted at Berbera International Airport. After giving the team their orders, Corleeva got off the plane and let the commandos chase after their target. (Rogue)
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