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CIA file about aliens that attack Soviet powers

A approved CIA report on an alleged UFO attack on Soviet soldiers in the dying days of the USSR has become viral after it was published on the agency’s website.

The document is a one -sided summary of newspaper articles Canadian weekly world news and the Ukrainian newspaper Holos Ukrayiny from March 1993, which is to describe an enemy encounter between the Russian army and a flying saucer, which took place in 1989 or 1990.

The history-related “cosmic revenge” in the Ukrainian source and said that he should hand over from an extensive 250-page KGB file with testimony and documentary photographs, such as 25 Soviet troops, which took part in training exercises when a “low-flying spaceship took part in the form of a saucer”, which was over the base in Siberie.

The sighting caused the men to react “for unknown reasons” by launching a rocket of surface-air rocket onto the craft that they successfully laid down.

“Five short humanoids with ‘big heads and big black eyes’ have emerged from the rubble, the file reports before they made a” single object “: a spherical shape that spent a dark sum sound.

The ball then broke out in an explosion of brilliant white light and remained 23 of the men “in stone masts”, while the remaining two, who were protected from the explosion because they were in the shade, escape unscathed.

According to reports, the corpses of the victims were reported from the Red Army and brought to a secret research laboratory outside of Moscow, where it was discovered that their molecular structure was now identical to that of limestone, whereby the light she had steaded was attributed to an “energy source” that was currently not known to humanity.

“If the KGB file corresponds to reality, this is an extremely threatening case”, a nameless CIA analyst is quoted in response to history.

“The extraterrestrials have weapons and technologies that go beyond all of our assumptions. They can get up for themselves if they are attacked.”

A satellite picture of an alleged UFO in the night sky (Getty)

A satellite picture of an alleged UFO in the night sky (Getty)

Ex-CIA agent Mike Baker, on the one hand, has expressed skepticism compared to the encounter that reads like a scene from a pulp science fiction novel or B movie from the 1950s.

“If there was an incident, regardless of the type of incident, I suspect that the actual report does not look like what has now emerged from five or six or seven iterations of what was originally (written),” he told Fox News Digital.

“I’m sure there is something out there. I just don’t think they ended up decades ago, made Soviet soldiers in limestone, and we hear right now. I don’t think that’s the case.”

UFOs are still a great fascination in the United States and all over the world.

President Donald Trump said he didn’t believe in extraterrestrials when he appeared in Logan Paul’s Podcast during last year’s presidential campaign. In the first months of his presidency, however, he signed an executive regulation in which all federal documents that they receive are informed to uncover or dispel rumors about a “cover -up” that may have taken place.

The Pentagon published a report on the 757 tips last year, which they received between May 2023 and June 2024 in relation to non -identified and unexplained air phenomena, which ultimately granted no one had provided the proof of life beyond the stars.

Among the hundreds of incorrectly identified balloons, birds and satellites that they received, there were also a number of episodes that opposed the simple explanation, including an almost miss between a commercial aircraft and a mysterious object off the coast of New York.

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