Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 11 May 91

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This document is a May 11, 1991, summary of Moscow media reports covering international political and military developments. It briefly notes that listeners of a radio program have inquired about unidentified flying objects.

This document is a consolidated list of radio and news reports from Moscow, dated May 11, 1991. It serves as a summary of various media broadcasts and dispatches covering international and domestic topics. The content includes reports on a telephone conversation between Mikhail Gorbachev and George Bush, commentary on the U.S. Congress's stance regarding a common market with Mexico and Canada, and an interview with General Moisyev regarding a Soviet-Canadian military agreement. Other segments cover Cuban-Soviet relations, the cancellation of a contract between Peru's fisheries ministry and the Soviet 'Sevryba' association, and an address by Yuriy Prokofyev at a German Communist Party congress. Additionally, the document notes a radio magazine segment titled 'Postbox,' which mentions that listeners have inquired about unidentified flying objects. Major-General Geliy Batenin is cited regarding NATO's formation of Rapid Deployment Forces (RDF), and Vitaliy Khokhlov is mentioned in relation to a meeting of the International Bank for Economic Cooperation.

3 radio magazine "postbox"--reading of ltrs from listeners, including man in dprk who wanted to know about soviet cosmonauts; some want to know about unidentified flying objects, census results sampled.

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