Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Fantasy or reality? [Unidentified flying objects]

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TL;DR

This document summarizes a 1968 Komsomol'skaya pravda article featuring interviews with Soviet scientists regarding UFOs. The experts discussed the phenomenon and emphasized the need for further scientific study.

This document is a summary of an article titled 'Fantasy or reality? [Unidentified flying objects]' published in the Soviet newspaper Komsomol'skaya pravda on January 20, 1968. The article reports on interviews conducted with several Soviet scientists and experts regarding the phenomenon of unidentified flying objects. The individuals interviewed included F. Zigel from the Moscow Aviation Institute, V. Zaytsev from Minsk, V. Straystis, a candidate of Physico-Mathematical Sciences, A. Dzenkauskas, the head of the division of technical control at the Vilna Computer Plant, K. Lukoshyavichyus, a high-school teacher, and I. Bestushev-Lada, a Doctor of Historical Sciences. The summary notes that these experts held varying opinions on the subject, but collectively stressed the necessity of conducting further study into the UFO phenomenon.

Various Soviet scientists were interviewed on the subject of UFO's... Although opinions varied, eyewitness accounts were cited and the necessity of studying the UFO phenomenon stressed.

Official Assessment

The document summarizes an article from Komsomol'skaya pravda featuring interviews with various Soviet scientists regarding the subject of UFOs. The scientists expressed varying opinions and emphasized the necessity of studying the phenomenon.

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