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Нарвался на замечательный ресурс документов холодной войны, а так же ВОВ. Данные по пленным, по пропавшим без вести, сколько пленных амеров содержалось в СССР, перехваты наших летчиков нарушителей границы с конца 40-х до 60-х, сколько и кто сбежал в 1991 г. из Западной группы войск..... Много малоизвестных фактов как, например:
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R E P O R T

On 13 December 1952, a commission consisting of: the Chairman, Commander V.Ch. 45567, Guards General-Major MILYAEV and members [of
the commission] - Commander V.Ch. 35379 - Colonel M.K. STROKOV, Commander Anti-Aircraft Group Colonel I.M. RASTVOROV, V.Ch. 12906
officer Lieutenant Colonel P.F. PUZYR', Commandant Border Section Major BOLDOV, V.Ch. 45567 officer - Lieutenant Colonel BONDARETs
formed this report based on the following:

On 12 December 1952 at 1925 Vladivostok time, a U.S. Naval aviation aircraft, a piston-engine bomber at an altitude of 1800- 2000 [meters]
violated the frontier border of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from the Korean Peoples Democratic Republic at map coordinates
(9060-3560) 1:100,000 - 4th edition 1948. The plane flew along the course: FANZA (9036), OZERO (8838a), marker 5.3 (8840) and further
[seaward], where it turned and at 1927 again appeared in the lake region (9442b) and flew along a course 9640g, south of marker 4.6 (9838v),
[grid] 9836a, village 61.6 (0034), grid (0032b), the island in the TUMYNSTAN (0032g), grid (9832b), grid (9836a), Maloe Krugloe Ozero (9638g),
the southern shore of Bol'shoe Krugloe Ozero (9440b), grid (9442b), and then along course 135 degrees out to sea.

The above-mentioned aircraft dropped two illuminating flares after crossing the border of the USSR in the vicinity of the workers' settlement of
Khasan Station. On the illuminating flare cases were the following markings:

"Aerial Parachute Illuminating Cartridge Mark 5
Model-9. Serial No. - 14-S-52. May-1952
USA. Naval Munitions Depot, Greer Indiana.
Remarks . . . . . . . . . 998
Air Department, Naval Forces Headquarters, Indiana
7-31-51 41m."

Afterwards, [the aircraft] fired on the Workers' settlement of Khasan Station and dropped a 250kg bomb (fragmentation type) which formed a
crater with a diameter of 3 meters and a depth of 80 cm.

As a result of the gunfire and bombing, the following were destroyed:

the glass was blown out of 230 frames in 10 homes, 5 doors were broken (school building), the porch was destroyed on one home; as a result of
the gunfire, the exterior plaster was damaged on 4 homes, a slate roof was damaged on one home, and lines of government communication (3
cables) were damaged for a length of 200 meters.

The hospital, school, and a section of homes were temporarily out of order as a result of the gunfire and bombing.

Overall material loss is fixed at 158,550 rubles.

[TFR 17-5]

Material Evidence:
In the area of the gunfire and bombing was found:
1. Two illuminating flare casings with markings (described
above).
2. Bomb fragments, on one was written VA-222.
3. Six 20mm rounds, of which two had fuses with markings
- KOR-38-743 9-44 GBTT - 71 E4
KOR-38-205 10-44 ROT 71 E4: and on one shell casing
- KOR 20G. On two shells were markings City Greer
State Indiana.
4. The vane from an expended bomb.

An anti-aircraft group, located at a covered bridge in the region of the Khasan RR station, opened fire on the illuminating flares and destroyed
them. The [group] knocked the aircraft off course and denied it the opportunity to precision drop the bomb.

FINDINGS: 1. The commission established that the aircraft did violate the frontier border of the USSR on 12 December 1952 in the vicinity south
of Khasan Lake. It was presumed to be a piston- engine Naval Aviation B-26 of American nationality and this was confirmed by material
evidence. The plane [penetrated] from 4 to 8 kilometers deep.

2. The strafing and bombing of the workers' settlement at the Khasan Station did occur.

3. Material damage inflicted on the government and local populace in he amount of 158,550 rubles and the temporary loss of the school,
hospital, and a section of homes of the workers' settlement of Khasan Station.

Attachments: 1. Map layout 1:100,000 - 4th edition 1948;

2. Six 20mm rounds, of which: three are unexploded, a large fragment stenciled with VA-222 and small fragments (only for the first addressee);

3. Two illuminating flare casings and the vane from an expended bomb (only for the first addressee).

This constitutes the entire incident in the area of Khasan station.

The CHAIRMAN AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION

Confirm: CHIEF 3RD DETACHMENT 2ND STAFF DEPARTMENT
GUPV MGB USSR - COLONEL

9 January 1953 [Signature] (VEDENIN) [TFR 17-6]


[Stamp] [Handwritten "11"]
Declassified
22 Sep 1992 Secret Copy No. 2
[End Stamp] 22 January 1953
[Illegible Handwriting] Issue No. 55/usa

http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/tfrussia/tfrhtml/tfr017-1.html

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С уважением,
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