Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Program summary: Moscow World Service English 100800

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TL;DR

This is a 1993 FBIS news summary from Moscow. It briefly mentions that Russia planned to patent a new airliner referred to as a 'flying saucer'.

This document is a program summary compiled by FBIS London, dated March 10, 1993, detailing the content of Moscow Radio Moscow World Service broadcasts. The summary covers eleven distinct news items. The political landscape in Russia is a primary focus, noting the opening of the Russian Congress of People's Deputies, quotes from Khasbulatov and Yeltsin, and Gorbachev's call for early elections. International relations are also highlighted, including U.S. President Clinton's statements regarding G7 aid to Russia, discussions with Nixon, and Shevardnadze's comments on an agreement with Russia. Other news items include the Tajik government's efforts to stabilize their situation, plans for Middle East talks in Washington, and various cultural and foreign news updates. The final item in the summary reports that Russia intends to patent a new airliner, which is described as being 'dubbed a flying saucer'.

11. Russia to patent new airliner dubbed a flying saucer.

Official Assessment

The document is a summary of news broadcasts from Moscow Radio, covering political events in Russia, international relations, and a brief mention of a new Russian airliner.

Key Persons

  • KhasbulatovQuoted at opening session of Russian Congress of People's Deputies
  • YeltsinQuoted from 7 March
  • GorbachevCalled for Congress to discuss holding early elections
  • ClintonDeclared G7 meeting on aid to Russia
  • NixonDiscussed G7 meeting with Clinton
  • ShevardnadzeDescribed agreement with Russia as vitally important