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In January 1992, the CIA recorded a Russian TV program that included a segment on UFOs. This declassified document shows how the Soviet television addressed the topic of unidentified flying objects. The program, broadcast on Friday, January 10, dedicated a slot to UFOs, indicating public interest in this phenomenon. In addition to this topic, the rest of the schedule included movies, documentaries, sports, and cultural programs. The times and contents reflect daily life and the priorities of Russian society at that time.
The document also includes other TV programs for the week, with detailed schedules and a variety of content. Notable are the broadcasts of classic films, religious programs, and sports events. The presence of programs like "Vesti" (News) and others focused on culture and entertainment highlights the importance of television as a communication medium in the Soviet Union. This type of record offers a historical view of how the population was informed and entertained during the post-Soviet period.