1. MILITARY INFORMATION FROM SLIVAN AREA 2. REFUSAL OF EXIT VISAS TO YOUNG TURKS EMIGRATING TO TURKEY

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CIA-RDP82-00457R008500120002-7
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1
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December 14, 2016
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December 14, 2000
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2
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August 29, 1951
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REPORT
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,~~LL~fA~ t~- COUNTRY Bulgaria CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY REPORT NO. INFORMATION REPORT CD NO. SUBJECT 1. Military Information from aliven !tree 2. Refusal of Exit Visas to Young Turks ,,migrating to Turkey. PLACE ACQUIRED ,,.25X1 A 25X1 A DATE INFO. 4. 25X1X 25X1)(5. Approved For Release 0.1/03/06 :. CIA-RDP82-00457R008500120002-7 CLASSInCAT0 j >, *hWL - U 4.E. OFF-Ar ,, z11 LY 25X1 A DO Nn The following units are located in Slivena P. 1 Tank Regiment b. 3 Trudovak Regiment c. 6 Artillery lien rnent d, 3 Division Iieadousrters. REFS 25X1X DATE D)ISTR, 29 Aug. 1951 NO. OF PAGES 1 NO. OF ENCLS, C 0 t - s~.owa UP EMENT TO E RT T NO. 2, The barracks in Sliven are all located on the east side of the town, except for the tank .regiment0s barracks which are in the Kaa.lin Korn district, about three to four kilometers east of Siiven. Under a big hill, near Kahn Koru, there is a tunnel used for storing, military equipment of all types and fuel oil, There are several other depots of ammunition and oil in this vicinity near the Sliven?-Burgas highway, 3. There is a, military airfield eight to nine kilometers east of Sliven, near the village of I3irshin. There are no Soviet soldiers in Sl.iven. In April or May of 1950 a Soviet general visited the town, and in March 1951 three other Russian generals made a visit. -does not know their mission. In early April seven to eight cars in the :liven railroad ,station loaded with tanics, automobiles and cases of mmmaioition0 This train proceeded toward Zimnitsa0 6, The classes of. 1929, 193() and 1.931 are now on a active service, recruits were celled up in May 1951. From April 25X1X were called back, the issuance of exit visas to young exaigrants to Turkey was halted until further notice. 20-.1927 classes were called up, and, The 1931 they will be a attending a ?0 to 30 ay military course in =e use of new rifles. J'hen the reserve officers, classes of 1920 to 1927, 25X1X ! I?~`rl lN.'R. T .., T e 011$T(T ALtiS ON Y DISTRIBUTON -4- 4-4 No chalice In Cass, El CI C 1_-",- - Tr,: TS S Approved For Release 2001/03/06 CIA-RDP8 JMM714000120002-7 ___sza~__ Otto%