SHIPPING TRAFFIC (PASSENGER AND FREIGHT, IN BURGAS HARBOR, JAN 53 - 30 JUNE 53

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CIA-RDP80-00926A007000010013-1
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RIPPUB
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C
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2
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December 23, 2016
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February 4, 2013
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13
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Publication Date: 
March 3, 1954
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REPORT
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our Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A007000010013-1 U.S. Officials Only CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INFORMATION REPORT ciMinnv SUBJECT _tippingrn(Yesengc'r J.L.r1 53 - 3c). June PLACE AM, RI lev SWIM DATE ACOUIREI lev Seven) DATE Inf tort PM Immo *roves. oorosorosugaolos or IOU II. Homes to HO. Of WOO Si. OM. NO1004O. tiro toomostosior tro woo. sumo Of Si, COOftefO TO SO OtOOINT Of as moovorosago room I THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 50X1-HUM DATE OISTR. 25 01,91.1 50X1-HUM NO. OF PAGES Z. NO. OF ENCLS. SUPP. TO REPORT NO. 50X1-HUM 1. fr! ct ht 3 n Pucz 11411.1,fr Lic 'LW bag eegul6r Ervie ittelaninn 1 nelualing regular Jervice 'then; 21L 67 i230,,oaaaTavect , Z2,600 tuul ' 19,000' - 31,800 piet.,egoot'LF.;- etc. 73 49,700 BRT 11,500 epecie! gcodo 2,032 7,700 bu!k 51 2:16 2,92D bu-P' Illwluding regular 41 - LS. Officials Only 50X1-HUM (N) 50X1-HUM 1 --MI report Is the we tbe USA of tbe Intelligence eompenente of the Departments or Agonies Indicated above. It Is net to be transmitted oversees without the sesieurrenee at ths! ofighssung sow omen ass Assistant Director of **pines of Oalledien and Oberednatlers. 014. . , . Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A007000010013-1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A007000010013-1 , 2,- CONFIDENTIAL US OFFICIALS ONLY . The total number of ships entering Burgas harbor during that period was 400, including 159 on regular service. This does not include the w- eaned coastal traffic between Bulgaria and Rumania and the oiltankers bringing supplies from Rumania for the needs of Bulgaria. Of the pas- sengers who arrived, many were specialists and technicians from the USSR ane other Satellite states, 3. !"Three hundred and eighty-seven ships which left the harbor of Burgas during that same period were; 203 C,oviet 69 Rumanian 115 others. 50X1 -HUM They took cargoes consisting mainly of ores and coal as well as agricultural products. The destinations, in most cases, were Soviet ports. Two thousand and One hundred passengers left Burgas by ships in the same period." - end - CONFIDENTM US OFFICIAI, ONLY Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2013/02/05: CIA-RDP80-00926A007000010013-1