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November 1, 1962
Telegram from Soviet Ambasador to the USA A. Dobrynin to USSR Foreign Ministry, forwarding telegram from G.A. Zhukov
October 23, 1962
Dobrynin sends a report on the general mood of Washington DC, by way of media and observation, regarding Kennedy’s establishment of a quarantine around Cuba.
October 27, 1962
Dobrynin relays the mood of the American capital and the presence of a real possibility of US incursion in Cuba.
October 28, 1962
Dobrynin’s description of R. Kennedy’s response to Khrushchev’s message
October 24, 1962
Dobrynin relays the results of a meeting with R. Kennedy during which R. Kennedy is outraged at the “deception” of the Soviet Union by putting long-range missiles in Cuba.
October 15, 1962
Dobrynin reports confidential intelligence of "piratic raids by the so-called 'Alpha 66' group on the Cuban coast and on several vessels near Cuba are being carried out not from a base on the American mainland, but rather directly from the sea, from American landing ships carrying the corresponding cutters."
October 19, 1962
Dobrynin reports a speech made by Kennedy during a closed conference, where he discusses Cuba.
October 25, 1962
Dobrynin relays that Russian journalist overheard information about a possible US invasion of Cuba at the press club in Washington.
October 4, 1962
Dobrynin sends the results of a meeting between Rusk, himself and the Foreign Ministers of Latin American countries where they discussed questions of security, trade, and the question of the Cuban government in exile.
October 18, 1962
Dobrynin sends statements issued by Kennedy, Rusk, Taylor and Martin in a closed briefing for American media where they discussed the gravity of the Cuban issue.