2025-04-17 HaiPress
The UFO (not pictured) was reportedly shot at by the Soviets over Ukraine (Picture: Getty Images)
Somewhere in a secret scientific building outside Moscow stand the remains of 23 Soviet soldiers,turned to stone by light that exploded from a UFO.
At least,that’s what a declassified CIA file from 1993 might have you believe.
The eye-popping report has gone viral again in recent days,thanks to its insight into the sorts of bizarre events that were recorded by secret services during the Cold War.
Agents from the US Central Intelligence Agency filed the memo after getting hold of 250 pages written up by the Soviet Union’s KGB spy agency.
In terms straight out of an HG Wells novel,the author describes the case as ‘a horrific picture of revenge on the part of extraterrestrial creatures,a picture that makes one’s blood freeze’.
It’s claimed that the Soviets were conducting a training exercise in Ukraine around 1989 or 1990,when they spotted a ‘low-flying spaceship in the shape of a saucer’ flying above.
Naturally,they responded by launching a missile at the UFO,and it was sent crashing to the ground.
The report describes how it ‘fell to Earth not far away,and five short humanoids with large heads and large black eyes emerged from it’.
Things only get weirder from there. The beings then huddled together and ‘merged into a single object that acquired a spherical shape’.
The report continues: ‘In a few seconds,the spheres grew much bigger and exploded by flaring up with an extremely bright light. At that very instant,23 soldiers who had watched the phenomenon turned into… stone poles.’
Part of the file that was first declassified in 2000 (Picture: CIA)
‘Only two soldiers who stood in the shade and were less exposed to the luminous explosion survived.’
Soviet scientists said whatever the light was,it somehow managed to transform the soldiers into a substance that was identical to limestone.
It also claims the cause was a ‘source of energy’ that is not yet known to humans.
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