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October 28, 1962
Malinovsky tells Pliev he was "too hasty" for shooting down a US U-2 spy plane and instructs him to dismantle and remove R-12s missiles.
October 27, 1962
Malinovsky instructs Pliev to send the ship “Alexandrovsk” accompanied by steamship “Bratsk” to the Soviet Union.
Malinovsky prohibits the use of nuclear weapons without instructions from Moscow.
Malinovsky demands that Soviet Forces in Cuba stop deployment of R-12 and R-14 missiles to prevent aggravation of the United Nations.
October 25, 1962
Malinovsky provides military instructions in response to US Navy blockading access to Cuba.
October 23, 1962
Malinovsky instructs Pliev to establish a two-way radio connection.
October 22, 1962
Malinovsky warns Pliev of possible a American landing in Cuba and directs him to make preparations, a joint effort between Cuban and Soviet troops.
May 24, 1962
The Presidium decides to adopt Protocol 32.
November 19, 1962
Polish leader Władysław Gomułka and British journalist David Astor discuss the stand-off between the United States and the Soviet Union in the situation of the Cuban Missile Crisis.