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June 29, 1991

National Intelligence Daily for Saturday, 29 June 1991

The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 29 June 1991 describes the latest developments in Yugoslavia, Iraq, Kuwait, the Soviet Union, PLO, Jordan, Ethiopia, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Togo, Czechoslovakia, and Lebanon.

September 29, 1989

National Intelligence Daily for Friday, 29 September 1989

The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 29 September 1989 describes the latest developments in China, Tunisia, the Soviet Union, Ecuador, Peru, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Philippines, Indonesia, Iran, and Brazil.

November 27, 1989

Western Ukraine: Drive for Independence

An analysis of independence movements in Western Ukraine and the role of the Ukrainian Catholic Church.

November 27, 1989

Special Analysis: USSR: Ukrainian Politics Come Alive

An analysis of Ukraine's popular front, Rukh, and its potential effects on Communist rule in.

September 23, 1989

USSR: Succession in the Ukraine

An analysis of Shcherbitskiy's ousting from the Ukrainian Politburo.

September 23, 1989

USSR: Challenges from Nationalist Reformers in the Ukraine

An analysis of nationalist movements and potential reformist legislation in Ukraine.

July 25, 2019

Memorandum of Telephone Conversation between President Trump and President Zelenskyy

Trump and Zelenskyy discuss sources of alleged corruption in Ukraine that Trump wants investigated, including 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden.

April 30, 1986

Seventh Directorate of the MIA of the USSR to the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR, Colonel-General Gladush I.D., 'Report on the Results of the Study of Public Opinion in connection with the Accident at the Chernobyl AEhS'

The report notifies the MIA about the public opinion and rumors regarding the Chernobyl accident in several Ukraininan cities.

April 28, 1986

Untitled report by Lt. Col. V.P. Alekseyev and Major V.D. Kohan on Radiation Levels

Info on radiactive fallout, and that Kiev is currently safe and being observed by experts, while Pripyat has 30-160 micro roentgens/sec, and Rivne Oblast has 820 micro roentgens per hour. From emergency 91 hospitalized people sent to Moscow, and 54 to Kiev and Kiev Oblast.

April 26, 1986

V.P. Bryukhanov, Director of Chernobyl NPP, 'On the Accident at V. I. Lenin Chernobyl NPP'

A brief report of the facts of the accident, including death of one unnamed person, hospitalization of 34, including 9 fireman, disappearance of the chief reactor operator Khodemchuk. Followed by reporting radiation levels in the aftermath of the accident.

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