Overview
- Russian Ambassador Alexander Darchiev delivered a hard-copy report at his residence to Luna at her request, the embassy said.
- The files are drawn from declassified Soviet documents and are scheduled for official publication in Russia in November, according to the embassy.
- Luna said a team of experts will translate and review the 350-page document, with uploads to follow when the vetting is complete.
- The transfer aligns with a wider U.S. declassification effort under President Donald Trump, including a March release of thousands of JFK records.
- Independent authentication and any conclusions relative to the Warren Commission’s finding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone have not yet been established.