Declassified UFO / UAP Document

SUBJ TAKEALL-- Comlist: Moscow Consolidated 11 May 91

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This is a May 11, 1991, intelligence summary of Soviet media reports covering international diplomacy and domestic affairs. It briefly notes that a Radio Moscow listener program received inquiries regarding unidentified flying objects.

This document is a consolidated summary of reports from Radio Moscow and other Soviet media outlets, dated May 11, 1991. It provides a broad overview of international and domestic news as covered by Soviet state media. The document is organized by geographic region, including Global, United States, Americas, Germany, NATO/West Europe, China, Asian Communist, Asia/Pacific, East Europe, and Military. Among the diverse topics covered are diplomatic meetings between Soviet officials and international leaders, such as Gorbachev's telephone conversation with George Bush and Bessmertnykh's meetings in Egypt regarding the post-crisis situation in the Persian Gulf. Domestic Soviet issues are also highlighted, including economic difficulties in Poland, tensions in Romanian villages, and discussions regarding the Soviet military. Notably, under the 'Global' section, the document mentions that Radio Moscow's 'postbox' program featured readings of letters from listeners, including a man in the DPRK who inquired about Soviet cosmonauts and unidentified flying objects (UFOs), with census results sampled. The document serves as a snapshot of the information landscape in the Soviet Union during a period of significant geopolitical transition.

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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