Lately, it has become common for civil and military organizations in many countries to disseminate, via the Internet, files that have been hidden from the public for several years. This happened with some declassified CIA documents.
In general, these documents narrate certain UFO sightings that have been subsequently investigated by government entities with the aim of knowing if these chronicles really have a logical explanation or remain in the category of the paranormal.
The curious thing that happened recently is that the CIA (the main intelligence agency of the United States) has just declassified an alleged incident that took place in Russia during the era of the Soviet Union, where there is talk of a serious confrontation between Russian soldiers against aliens.
This information has been disseminated by various media outlets that are addicted to conspiracy theories and fantastic stories.
According to these publications, a total of 23 former soldiers of the USSR were turned to stone by a group of aliens after the military itself shot down the craft where the aliens were traveling.
This file is a CIA translation of a note published by the Ukrainian newspaper Ternopil Vechirniy:
It is said that after then-President Mikhail Gorbachev lost power in 1991, many KGB files found their way to the CIA, including an alleged 250-page dossier on this bizarre attack that included photos and witness statements.
The report said that a flying saucer appeared over a Russian military unit in training in Siberia.
When this occurred, one of the soldiers fired a surface-to-air missile, which managed to hit the UFO. What no one expected was that “five short humanoids with big heads and big black eyes” would descend from the downed ship.
Two soldiers are said to have survived. After leaving the rubble, they fled and subsequently reported what they had just experienced to their high command.
At the time, they indicated that the five beings that emerged from the crashed UFO merged into a bright spherical ball of white light that buzzed and whistled.
Then this sphere of light exploded, and at that moment, the 23 soldiers who were watching the explosion turned to stone, according to the report.
The report in the Ukrainian newspaper says that: “The KGB report goes on to say that the remains of the “petrified soldiers were transferred to a secret investigative institution near Moscow.”
“Experts assume that an energy source still unknown to Earthlings instantly changed the molecular structure of the soldiers’ living organisms, turning them into a limestone-like substance.”
So far it has not been explained in the document why the CIA wrote a report on this alleged incident, using a Ukrainian newspaper as the main source.
It should be noted that it was not that media outlet that produced the original note, but that it was taken at the same time from a publication of the Canadian Weekly World News, a media outlet characterised by publishing “extravagant and fictitious news”, according to the British newspaper Daily Express.
On the other hand, the YouTube channel “Lionsground”, which specializes in ufology, points out that: “You have to be careful about what the CIA publishes online, as it could be disinformation.” What do you think? Leave your comment below.