UFOs In Kazakhstan Hit The Ground
Less than a week after a story about Kazakhstan building the first ever publicly known extraterrestrial Embassy outside the city of Almaty hit the news, reports are the Kazakhstan Department of Emergency Situations has recovered two 60 centimeters in diameter objects that came crashing to the ground as fireballs outside of Zelenovsk.
On May 14th, two fireballs were seen over the skies of western Kazakhstan. The Department of Emergency Situations was called in and after talking with witness, was able to recover the two objects. The fireballs were described as ‘big and sparkling with yellow, red and green’ making them quite similar to the rash of other fireball sighting since February of this year.
According to the The Department of Emergency Situations, “According to preliminary data, these items can be described as fragments of an aircraft. Specifically what kind of devices [they are] can only be determined after examination.”
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[...] The two objects were said to have fallen from the sky as fireballs and originally reported to be 60 centimeters in diameter, about 24 inches. The most recent information, taken from http://www.rian.ru and translated from Russian (translated version can be seen here) claims “Two objects of ball-shaped form with a diameter approximately of 40 centimeters and with a weight of 10-12 kilograms” and that after being examined “some numbers” were found on at least one of the objects. Also added to the description “Outside these spheres were fused – they clearly underwent the action of high temperature, one of the spheres was torn, another – whole”. [...]
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