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This declassified CIA document contains transcripts from the Moscow International Radio Service in Korean on May 11, 1991. It includes commentary on international politics, regional conflicts, and listener questions about topics such as unidentified flying objects. One segment mentions a letter from a listener in North Korea asking about Soviet cosmonauts and UFOs, indicating public interest in unexplained aerial phenomena during the Cold War. The text also reflects the geopolitical context of the time, with references to tensions between South and North Korea, as well as possible changes in U.S. policy on the Korean Peninsula.
The transcripts show how international radio stations broadcast information and analysis on global events, often from a Soviet perspective. Although UFOs are not directly mentioned in all segments, the listeners' interest in the topic suggests that unidentified aerial phenomena remained a subject of curiosity and debate in the 1990s. This document, while seemingly routine, offers a glimpse into how these topics were discussed during the Cold War and how public questions about the unknown were recorded.