ID | #1599149672 |
Added | Thu, 03/09/2020 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Lenura Azizova, Anton Anfalov
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
The crew of a local civil biplane an-2, flying over a remote area in the deserted taiga of the South-Eastern Autonomous district of the Tyumen region, accidentally noticed a strange thing - a round hole in the ground with melted snow around and fallen trees. Something must have broken in the woods. The military was notified of the discovery.
A military search team was sent to the scene by helicopter.
At the crash site, a disc-shaped object was found partially submerged in the soil, which tore up several trees and left piles of mud on the ground.
Fortunately for the rescue team, the object was visible as the snow was melting around it, indicating that it was radiating heat.
The disk itself was a convex lens of rather small size, about 2.5 meters in diameter. On the upper half of the disk there were 8 conical (or triangular) projections embedded in the structure or body. The upper part of the disk was also separated by a line or edge from one edge to the other.
Using a suspension for a helicopter, and in top-secret conditions, the disk was eventually transported to the big Siberian city of Novosibirsk, in the research Institute (according to rumors, the disk is still stored there).
After the investigation, it was determined that the disk was an extraterrestrial unpiloted probe: there was no crew on Board. According to remote observation data, the object crashed in the area around the end of 1968.
The Soviet authorities classified the incident.
Original news
Date: February 1970
Location: Tyumen Province, West Siberia, Russia
Time: daytime
Summary: The crew of a local civilian AN-2 biplane flying over a remote area in unpopulated taiga in southeastern autonomous of Tyumen Province accidentally noticed a strange thing like a round hollow area on the ground with melted snow around it and fallen trees. Obviously something had crashed in the forest. The military was notified about the finding. A military search team was sent to the location for investigation purposes in a helicopter. At the crash site a disk-shaped object was found, partially imbedded into the soil that tore several trees and left heaps of dirt on the ground. Fortunately for the recovery team the object was visible since the snow was melting around it, an indication that it was emanating heat. The disk itself was lens convex-shaped quite small, approximately 2.5 meters in diameter. On the upper half the disk had 8 cone-shaped (or triangle shaped) protrusions imbedded in the structure or the hull. The upper section of the disk was also separated by a line or rib from one edge to the other. Using suspension under the helicopter, and in top-secret conditions the disk was eventually transported to the large Siberian city of Novosibirsk, to the scientific research institute (the disk still being held there). After study, it was established that the disk was an extraterrestrial non-piloted probe; it did not have a crew onboard. As was established by remote viewing, the object crashed in the area approximately at the end of 1968. Soviet officials classified the matter top-secret.
Source: Lenura Azizova, Anton Anfalov
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