1. TRANSPORTATION AND SECURITY INFORMATION ON CHELYABINSK, KYSHTYM, KASLI AREA 2. ATOMIC ENERGY INSTALLATION NEAR KYSHTYM
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CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE' AGENCY
INFORM AVOW REPORT
Atomic Energy' Installation neariyshtym O. OF PAGES 2
COUNTRY USSR (Chelyabinsk and Ghkalov Oblasts) REPORT
1. Transportation and Security Informs-
SUBJECT tion on Chelyabinsk, Kyshtym, Kasli DATE DISTR. 6 December 195+
Area,
2.
PLACE ACQUIRED
This is UNEVALUATED
Information
This material contains information affecting the Na-
tional Defense of the United States within the mean-
ing of the Espionage Laws, Title 18, U.B.C. Secs. 793
and 794, the transmission or revelation of which in
any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited
by law.
REQUIREMENT NO. RD
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THE SOURCE EVALUATIONS IN THIS REPORT ARE DEFINITIVE.
THE APPRAISAL OF CONTENT IS TENTATIVE.
(FOR KEY SEE REVERSE)
1. Beginning in 1946, very heavy road and rail traffic was observed in the Chelyabinsk
area..(N55-10, E61-24). Steel rods of the type used in reinforced concrete construc-
tion were carried by rail. These roes were up to 15 meters in length, although the
standard length did not exceed 5.8 meters. Diversified types of machinery, including
giant mud excavators and all types of construction machinery, were shipped by rail
into this area. Large quantities of cement shipped in bags were also seen. Truck
drivers operating between Ufaley and Chelyabinsk stated that the railroad between
the two places was overburdened, and that for this reason many commodities had to be
shipped by road.
2. Engineer troops worked on the construction of a telephone line extending from Kasli
(N55-54, E60-46) to Chelyabinsk in the south. It was particularly noted that copper
wire was used in this construction instead of the aluminum wire normally used.
In 194 - 1949, a single-track railroad was opened between Kasli and Chelyabinsk.
4. In 1946, a new single-track railroad was being constructed from Kyshtym (N55-43,
E60-34) to Kasli. Wooden ties were employed in the construction of the permanent
railroad, the rails being attached to the ties with spikes. This railroad was put
into operation during 1948 - 1949, at which time railroad tank cars were observed
on the line.
5. Large fuel tank installations were observed at Kasli. One of the fuel containers
appeared to be a gasometer. Each of the smaller fue). tanks available there had a
storage capacity of from 25,000 to 30,000 liters. Mobile platforms fitted with
pumps to be used for the unloading of railroad tank cars stood on the station track.
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meters north and south of the K aht a are high were observed for many kilo-
railroad line. Observation towers w reaerectedsalongnthon east side istfence, which wap the
lieved to mark the western boundary of the Kyshtym restricted area. The po bepula-
tiOn of Ufaley generally referred to the E ehtst area ? restricted
area". In February 1948, a woman from Ufa ley stated that ther sonmwas working
in the Kyshtym area and that he had told her during a recent visit that he would
not be allowed henceforth to leave the restricted area again.
7. In the spring of 1948, the entire
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orers, had to evacuate the K eht population,
including all PWs and forced lab-
re area. e s
by Communists and their depe dents whotcameeto Kyshtymhfrom alltoverwtherUSSR.
These latter were, reportedly, never to leave the area g summer o
1948, no ordinary passenger was allowed to travel to Kyshty.m again.- In the rail, sThe a of
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press trains to Chkaloy (IP51-46, 355-05) passed through the yshtm o ex-
with their windows closed. y y railroad
8. Soviet convicts stated that extensive excavation work was bei
located about ten kilometers east of Kyshtym. of done undco a lake
lcrete'mixing machines, and steel rods to be used eforr thetreinforcembnt,ofcon-
crete were being shipped to the construction site,where an atomic energy in-
stallation was, allegedly, under construction.
9. The northern boundary of the
east of Ufale fences s restricted area was about 30 kilometers
y. Barbed wire e two m t
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6. Between Ryshty'm and Chelyabinsk, there was a restricted area which began near
Basli and extended toward the south beyond The east - west extension of the restricted $area, ~thercenabout 60 ter of which was s?
tym, was estimated at 45 kilometers. Kysh-
the woods of this area. The Kyshtym raailro drstation-wasacordoned off by soldiers, and only military personnel were observed leaving the en
trains which stopped here. A number of ramps were built at this railroad stat.
ion, and in May 1948, an SKS type crane (sic) was being erected here
re P bl
occ y' windows of the railroad cars were blacked
out in order to prevent t occ
area. upants of the care from observing the restricted
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