

- The CIA revealed a study of alleged UFO attack on russian soldiers from 1989 to 1990 during military exercises in Ukraine
- A saucer-like aircraft was to be shot down by Russians, and aliens were to turn soldiers into stone poles.
- Former CIA agent Mike Baker scepticalizes the document, claiming it was created by merging respective another reports
- More crucial information can be found on the Onetu homepage
According to the U.S. Service Report, which was to be based on the 250-page KGB report, that the attack was to take place between 1989 and 1990 after the Russians shot down an aircraft resembling a saucer that flew over a military base in Ukraine, where russian military exercises were held.
The aliens inside the spacecraft would then go outside, “connect into 1 object” and emit a bright light to convert soldiers — but for 2 — to stone. "If the KGB files correspond to reality, this is an highly dangerous case," said an anonymous CIA agent quoted in the report.
The U.S. services were to describe in the study a situation in which russian soldiers “for unknown reasons” were to launch a ground-to-air rocket towards an unidentified aircraft facility, leading to its disaster close the military base. After this incident, extraterrestrials were about to attack. "In a fewer seconds, the spheres have grown considerably and exploded, flashing highly bright light. At the same time, 23 soldiers who observed the phenomenon turned into... stone poles,” says the document.
Former CIA agent doesn't give a damn about alien attack.
The papers disclosed besides indicate that The remains of soldiers along with the ship went to a secret investigation base close Moscow‘where the molecular structure of the soldiers was discovered to correspond to the limestone structure’. In turn, the origin of energy "unknown to man" would lead to this.
Fox News asked the CIA about the situation. However, he did not receive an answer in the case. Meanwhile, the U.S. station notes that the full paper could have been created in net communicators. The study itself was to be declassified in 2000 and gained popularity due to Donald Trump's decision, which signed a decree declassified dozens of UFO files.
In view of the allegations made in the report, sceptical is erstwhile CIA agent Mike Baker, who in an interview with the station believes that the full paper was created by merging respective others. — If there is an incident, regardless of its nature, I fishy that the actual study does not look besides akin to what has now come out of five, six or 7 versions of what was originally left, he said on the air. Baker I can't believe the alien invasion. from the russian Union and the retaliatory attack.
Meanwhile, erstwhile authoritative of the British Ministry of Defence and UFO expert Nick Pope, in an interview with Fox News, emphasizes that many people simply believe that “somewhere in the file there is conclusive proof” of the existence of extraterrestrial life.