Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Eldkula sågs även i Gävle och Karlskrona / Fjärrdirigerade bomber spökar litet varstans

📅 Thursday night to Friday morning, May 1946 📍 Gävle, Karlskrona, Landskrona, Blekinge 🏛 MT 📄 Newspaper clipping

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TL;DR

A May 1946 newspaper report documents sightings of 'fireball' aerial phenomena in Gävle and Karlskrona, Sweden. Witnesses and local observers speculated that these sightings might be related to experimental remote-controlled bombs.

This document is a newspaper clipping dated May 27, 1946, reporting on sightings of aerial phenomena in Sweden. The report details sightings in Gävle, Karlskrona, and Landskrona. In Gävle, a witness reported seeing a fireball with a tail that left sparks behind while moving in a southeasterly direction at 23:48 on a Thursday. In Karlskrona, a witness observed a flying object at 02:00 on Friday, which was initially thought to be a meteor. The object was described as moving from north to south at a low altitude, lasting for about half a minute, and emitting a strong shower of sparks. The article notes that similar phenomena have been observed in other parts of the country. Local individuals in Blekinge, who had observed flying bombs during the war years, suggested the hypothesis that these sightings might be related to new experiments with remote-controlled bombs.

Personer som under krigsåren såg de flygande bomberna över Blekinge tror på fjärrstyrda bomber.

Official Assessment

Witnesses in Gävle and Karlskrona reported sightings of aerial phenomena described as fireballs with tails. Observers in Blekinge suggested the hypothesis that these could be new experiments with remote-controlled bombs, similar to those seen during the war years.

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