Declassified UFO / UAP Document

FBIS Concatenated Daily Reports, 1990 — PRAVDA Reports on Gorbachev Urals Visit

📍 Sverdlovsk, USSR 🏛 FBIS 📄 Daily Report

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TL;DR

This document is an FBIS report from April 1990 detailing Mikhail Gorbachev's visit to the Uralmash works in Sverdlovsk. It highlights his discussions with labor collectives regarding socioeconomic challenges in the region.

This document is a page from the FBIS Concatenated Daily Reports dated April 27, 1990. It contains a report originally published in the Moscow newspaper PRAVDA regarding a visit by Mikhail Gorbachev to the Urals region. The report details Gorbachev's meetings with labor collectives at the Uralmash works in Sverdlovsk. During these meetings, Gorbachev addressed the socioeconomic situation in the country, acknowledging that the Urals region was facing significant distortions and strains in its development. The text highlights the frank nature of the conversations between Gorbachev and the workers, engineering staff, and labor collective council members, noting that the discussions were relayed to a larger crowd outside the auditorium due to space limitations. Gorbachev expressed that the information he received confirmed existing concerns regarding the region's production and social development.

Mutual Understanding Is the Buttress of Perestroyka. M.S. Gorbachev's Meetings at Urals Labor Collectives.

Official Assessment

M.S. Gorbachev visited Sverdlovsk to discuss socioeconomic issues with labor collectives at Uralmash, noting that the region is experiencing distortions and strains in its development.

Key Persons

  • M.S. GorbachevUSSR president, general secretary of the CPSU Central Committee