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The text comes from a document titled "Russian_Jfk_Dossier_10152025.pdf" and presents a large collection of materials related to the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Much of the dossier, written in Cyrillic, focuses on the Soviet government's response and analysis of the events, including correspondence between leaders such as Nikita Khrushchev and Lyndon B. Johnson, as well as communications related to Anatoly Dobrynin and Anastas Mikoyan's trip to the United States for the funeral. The document also examines the investigation into Lee Harvey Oswald and his past in the Soviet Union, with documents attesting to his failed attempt to obtain Soviet citizenship and assurances from the KGB that it had no ties to the assassin. Furthermore, the dossier includes references to the Warren Commission, Cold War debates, and the context of Soviet-American relations.