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On the night from Saturday to Sunday, the operator of the central warehouse of the Kyshtym copper-electrolyte plant, Sergey Vaganov, left the apartment to smoke. I sat down at the entrance on a bench, took out a cigarette. But I didn't have time to light up.
My neighbor (he was escorting the girl) called out to me:
"Uncle Seryozha, look, what is it there?!" - says Sergey Rasimovich.
I looked up and saw a glowing ball the size of a football. He was swimming about a kilometer away from us. Fire sprays flew from it almost to the ground, like drops of electric welding. Then three powerful searchlight beams literally pierced the darkness from this ball. It was as if my neighbor and I were being targeted. To be honest, my skin crawled. But I didn't leave, I waited for what would happen next. The ball moved towards the forest and stopped there, resting down with its rays. The sky was clear, starry, not a single cloud. Everything is in the palm of your hand. This fascinating spectacle lasted not a minute, but more than an hour and a half. By the way, a week ago I saw exactly the same ball. Then he fired three searchlights and traced the sky in five minutes. I can't explain what it was. Am I hallucinating?
With all responsibility, we can say: hallucinations have nothing to do with Sergei Rasimovich... A couple of weeks ago, almost the same phenomenon was observed by the change of Stepan Galichin's vermiculite from the Uralgrafit plant in the village of Taiginka. According to the foreman, some unknown force pulled him out of the workshop. Never before had he left the confines of production at night. And here...
A bright spherical body floated overhead. There was a plume of either gas or smoke behind, and a star twinkled in the tail. Stepan rushed after his comrades. Now an unprecedented spectacle was observed by three more - Evgeny Drabakha, Nina Maleva and Svetlana Tsyplakova. The object behaved very strangely: at some stage of its journey, it suddenly fell apart into the same bright pieces, shaped like triangles. A minute later, he got ready again. But the "jokes" did not end there. As if realizing that he was being watched, the ball became invisible in one second: the light inside it turned off. And only the asterisk continued to burn. Then it shone again and disappeared over the horizon.
The brigade felt out of place until the morning. The morning shift was told about what they saw, but in response they came across incredulous smiles. However, there were many witnesses of the night incident in Taiginka.
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