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- THE WEEK, Page 22WORLDNinety Seconds Of Terror
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- Moscow releases documents on KAL 007 and a massacre of Poles
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- Over and over, in English, Japanese and Korean, the voice on
- the passenger-cabin intercom repeated, "Urgent descent. Fasten
- seat belts. Put on masks." Those chilling words and others from
- the "black box" voice recorder, recovered from the wreckage of
- Korean Air Lines Flight 007, put to rest the nine-year-old
- question of whether the 269 passengers died instantly after
- Soviet fighters shot them out of the sky on Sept. 1, 1983. The
- crew's response to the disaster provided further evidence that
- they had no idea they had been attacked by air-to-air missiles.
- The transcripts of the tapes, made public in Moscow, also put
- the lie to claims by the Soviets that they never recovered the
- plane's flight recorder.
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- No less incriminating to the Soviet Union's communist
- rulers were minutes of a March 5, 1940, Politburo meeting making
- plain that it was Joseph Stalin who ordered the massacre of
- Polish officers whose bodies were later found in the Katyn
- Forest. Almost simultaneously with the release of the KAL
- transcripts, Moscow released documents showing that Stalin
- signed the minutes, which contained an order for "execution by
- a firing squad" -- without trial or indictment -- of 25,700
- Polish officers and other notables.
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