ID | #1605088883 |
Added | Wed, 11/11/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Anton “Cade” Belousov, Soviet X Files List
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
A flaming disk-shaped object was spotted during an emergency landing in an isolated location. It was partially buried in the ground. Its diameter was estimated to be between 12 and 22 meters.
Military units quickly arrived at the scene by helicopter. They surrounded the object and set up an observation post. They couldn't get close to the object because it was emitting terrible heat, although no radiation was detected. Those present experienced severe headache and pressure in their ears.
They returned to a distance of 50 meters from the object. Several people in protective suits approached the object and examined it. Soon, they heard strange sounds coming from inside the object.
Suddenly, visibility dropped to zero and the weather deteriorated sharply. Then the object mysteriously disappeared, either it flew away or it was taken away.
Original news
Date: May 1 1979
Location: Chingri Lau Region, Urals, Kazakhstan
Time: night
Summary: A flaming disc shaped object was seen crash landing in an isolated area; it partially buried itself on the ground. It was estimated to have been from 12m to 22 m in diameter. Military units quickly arrived at the site flying in helicopters. The surrounded the object and set up an observation post. They could not approach the object since it emitted a terrific heat, even though radiation was not detected. Those present experienced strong headaches and pressure in their ears. They moved back to within 50 meters from the object. Several personnel equipped with protection suits approached the object and examined it. Soon they heard incomprehensible sounds coming from within the object. Suddenly the visibility fell to zero and weather sharply deteriorated. The object then mysteriously disappeared, either it flew away or it was taken away. Ground traces were examined.
Source: Anton “Cade” Belousov, Soviet X Files List
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