Declassified UFO / UAP Document
TV Program Summary 170945: REN 01-030
AI-Generated Summary
This document summarizes a 2001 Russian television program that claims the existence of a secret Soviet-era laboratory in Mytishchi dedicated to investigating UFO sightings. It references a specific 1982 incident involving a Soviet missile group in the Carpathians.
This document is a summary of a television program titled 'Military Secret,' presented by Igor Prokopenko and broadcast on RenTV on June 17, 2001. The program begins with a segment featuring a UFO over Moscow at night, which the presenter subsequently identifies as a staged joke. Following this, the program shifts to a more serious tone, asserting that documents from a secret laboratory confirm the existence of UFOs. Specifically, the program highlights a 1982 incident involving a Soviet missile group in the Carpathians, claiming that the event was witnessed by servicemen. The presenter alleges that Russian secret archives contain detailed descriptions of several hundred UFO cases. Furthermore, the program claims that a special laboratory was established in Mytishchi, near Moscow, in 1988 to investigate these phenomena, with the laboratory reporting directly to the Soviet Army General Staff. The document serves as an intelligence summary of this broadcast for various U.S. government and military agencies.
Jokes aside, documents from a secret laboratory confirm the existence of UFOs, presenter says.
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Official Assessment
The program claims that secret Russian archives contain descriptions of hundreds of UFO cases and that a special laboratory was established in Mytishchi to investigate these incidents, reporting directly to the Soviet Army General Staff.
Key Persons
- Igor ProkopenkoPresenter of the program