L'agenzia stampa fondata dal governo cinese ha rivelato alcune notizie risalenti ai tempi della guerra fredda:
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Just as some of the mystery of America’s Area 51 is lifted another less known UFO related military facility in another part of the world is beginning to capture the imaginations of ufologists.
Xinhua, the Chinese government owned news agency, has just published a dramatic article that has been republished throughout China and is creating shockwaves amongst UFO researchers in the entire region. The article claims that Xinhua received information during the Cold War from Russian military sources regarding UFOs and alien bodies being kept in Russia’s top secret rocket launch and development site: Kapustin Yar in the Astrakhan region.
Kapustin Yar, often referred to as Russia’s Roswell is reasonably well known in the West. UFO sightings are a common occurrence in the area. UFO researchers have long heard rumours of retrieved UFOs and alien bodies stored in vast underground facilities said to exist beneath the grounds of the facility.
According to the Xinhua article, on 19th June 1948 in the evening, military radars at Kapustin Yar picked up anomalous objects travelling in the airspace in the vicinity and sent out a warplane to track the objects. The pilot claimed to see a huge silver cigar shaped object that was too bright to look at directly. The pilot was ordered to shoot down the object and did so after a protracted dogfight. The wreckage was then transferred to the Kapustin Yar underground storage facility and examined. Alien bodies were found in the damaged craft and these are said to still be hidden somewhere in the bowels of the facility.
Other high profile UFO incidents involving the military are said to also have occurred in the vicinity.
The Xinhua article notes the world is just beginning to wake up to the magnitude of the secrets that Kapustin Yar holds. Will its secrets be the ‘smoking gun’ that will force mankind to accept an alien presence on earth as a fact of life?
Riassunto: il 19 giugno del '48 i radar di Kapustin Yar hanno rilevato un oggetto volante non identificato, ad un pilota è stato ordinato di abbattere l'ufo, dopo un combattimento aereo il pilota è riuscito a colpire l'ufo che a sua volta è stato trasferito nella base sotterranea di Kapustin Yar per essere esaminato, al suo interno hanno trovato corpi alieni e si dice che questi corpi siano ancora nascosti all'interno della base.
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In 1989, at a military base near the nuclear test site of Kapustin Yar, members of two army units noticed a UFO which hovered for hours over the arsenal of the base. The KGB files contained the handwritten reports of the sighting. It flew over the stores of the unit and moved in the direction of the missile arsenal. When it hovered over the arsenal, a bright ray appeared on its underside.
Riassunto: Nel 1989 sempre nella base militare di Kapustin Yar, due militari notarono un ufo sorvolare l'arsenale della base per ore, i documenti del KGB contengono la segnalazione dell'avvistamento, non appena l'ufo si è avvicinato all'hangar dove erano presenti i missili un raggio è fuoriuscito da sotto l'ufo penetrando l'hangar.
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Documento del KGB:
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[This case] occurred on July 28, 1989, at a military base near the nuclear test site of Kapustin Yar in the Astrakhan region (Caspian lowlands).
It was about midnight when members of two army units noticed a UFO which hovered for hours over the arsenal of the base. The KGB files contained the handwritten reports of the sighting, which 4 of the witnesses wrote after being interrogated by agents of the KGB. The report does not say what kind of missiles were in the arsenal, nor whether there had been any nuclear warheads.
"I climbed up to the watchtower and watched the object at a height of 18 feet. I could clearly make out a glaring blinking signal, bright as a camera flash. The object flew over the stores of the unit and moved in the direction of the missile arsenal, about 1,000 feet away. It floated at a height of only 60 feet above the depot. The UFO glowed in a kind of phosphorescent green. It was a disc 12 to 15 feet in diameter with a semi-spherical dome on it.
While the object was hovering above the arsenal, a bright ray appeared on its underside where the light had been flashing before, and drew 2 or 3 circles. Then the object moved towards the railway station, still flashing. Soon, however, it came back to the missile depot and hovered at a height of 180-200 feet above it. Two hours after the start of the sighting, the object flew in the direction of the town Akhtubinsk and disappeared out of our sight,"
wrote the communications officer on duty, V. Voloshin.
And the soldier G. Kulik added: "Near the object in the sky I saw a fireball which arose from the earth and approached it. When the UFO moved towards me, I could physically feel its approach. Then it shot off into the sky. I saw an airplane that attempted to get close to the object, but the object accelerated so fast that it soon left the airplane behind".