Overview
- Rep. Anna Paulina Luna said the Russian Embassy informed her that Ambassador Alexander Darchiev will personally deliver a 350-page document outlining the Russian government's findings on who killed President John F. Kennedy.
- Luna pledged to publish the material after receiving it and later publicly thanked the Russian Embassy for the documents.
- The reported handover and the document’s provenance and contents have not been independently verified in the coverage.
- Luna noted that Congress sought access to these Russian-held records in the 1990s but was refused at the time.
- The National Archives said in March that roughly 99% of about five million U.S. pages related to the case are declassified, while the Warren Commission’s official finding remains that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone after a period living in the Soviet Union.