Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Addition to PMU Pressfax Transmission

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TL;DR

This document provides details on the 1990 publication 'Interpuls,' a joint U.S.-Soviet newspaper supplement. It notes the publication's content, including features on UFOs, and confirms that the PMU has no plans to cover it.

This document serves as an informational update regarding a pressfax transmission received on December 24, 1990. The subject of the transmission is a four-page publication titled 'Interpuls,' which features a masthead incorporating stylized U.S. and Soviet flags. The publication is identified as a Soviet-U.S. edition of the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda. The document provides administrative details about the publication, including its editorial staff—Robert Simon (USA) and Miroslav Melnik (USSR)—and its observers, Andrew Sussman (USA) and Leonid Zakharov (USSR). It lists the publication's physical addresses in Denver, Colorado, and Moscow, Russia, along with contact information. The document notes that the first issue of Interpuls was distributed as a pullout supplement within Komsomolskaya Pravda on December 25, 1990. According to a column by American editor Andrew Simon, the publication aims to report on current events in the United States and the Soviet Union, covering topics ranging from arts and ecology to UFOs and skateboarding. The document concludes by stating that the PMU has no plans to cover this publication.

The first issue of paper carried no hard news and consisted of features on UFOs, Arnold Schwaerznegger and skateboarding.

Official Assessment

The document describes a 4-page publication titled 'Interpuls' received via pressfax on December 24, 1990. The publication is a joint Soviet-U.S. edition of the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda. It notes that the first issue contained features on UFOs, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and skateboarding, and that the publication has no plans to cover this paper.

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