A declasified CIA file from the Cold War era that describes an alleged encounter between Soviet soldiers and a UFO in Ukraine has created intense interest online. it. The document was declassed in 2000 and initially reported by Canadian Weekly World News and Ukrainian paper Holos Holos Ukreyani. The story is popular among UFO enthusiasts and even “The Joe Rosean Experience” Podcast was discussed.
According to the file, a platoon opened fire on a flight saucer, motivating extractoral passengers to retaliate and allegedly turned 23 soldiers into stone before fleeing from the scene. The CIA received a 250-Page KGB report on the incident after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, including harassing the eyewitness account and subsequent images, The New York Post Informed
The report describes the shocking changes of the living cells of soldiers in a lime -like substance, with an American agent, the scene is marked as “a terrible picture of revenge on behalf of supernatural organisms”. The incident is part of a large collection of declassified CIA documents on UFO, which is available through the Freedom Act of Agency through Electronic Reading Room.
According to the report, Soviet soldiers in Ukraine saw a “low-up spaceship in sauce” during a training exercise. When one of the soldiers removed the missile from a surface in the air, the situation increased due to killing the UFO and crashing.
“It was not far away on Earth, and emerged from five small humanoids with ‘big heads and big black eyes’,” Report of claims. Living soldiers reported that after emerging from the rubble, supernatural creatures were grouped and merged into a single, circular object.
“In a few seconds, the shells became very large and erupted with a very bright light. In that very moment, 23 soldiers who looked at the incident … turned into stone poles. Only two soldiers who were standing in the shadow and less exposed to the luminous explosion,” The report stated in the report.
KGB allegedly seized the footpath and damaged spacecraft, brought them to a secret base near Moscow. Soviet scientists found that an unknown light source had transformed the living cells of soldiers into limestone -like substances.
“If the KGB file matches the reality, it is a very dangerous case. Aliens have weapons and technology that goes beyond all our beliefs. They can stand for themselves when attacked,” the CIA concluded.
The Canadian Weekly World News estimates that the alleged incident occurred between 1989 and 1990 and was initially published in 1993.
Former CIA agent Mike Baker expressed doubt about the accuracy of the story Fox NewsHe said, “If there was an incident, regardless of the nature of the incident, I suspect that the actual report does not look much that what came from five or six or seven recurrences originally from which was originally. [written],