Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Ryska radiobomber tror expertisen om eldkulorna

📅 Sunday evening, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 📍 Hälsingborg, Landskrona, Karlskrona, Gävle, Huddinge 🏛 Press 📄 newspaper article

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TL;DR

A 1946 newspaper report details multiple sightings of 'ghost rockets' over Sweden. Experts speculate these are Russian experiments with V-1 bombs launched from the German Baltic coast.

This newspaper article, dated May 27, 1946, reports on a series of 'ghost rocket' sightings occurring across Sweden over a three-day period. The phenomena were observed in various locations, including Hälsingborg, Landskrona, Karlskrona, Gävle, and Huddinge. Witnesses described the objects as bright, star-like lights moving at high speeds toward the north before disappearing into cloud cover. The report notes that the light emitted was too intense to be attributed to standard aircraft navigation lights. Experts cited in the article suggest that these sightings may be related to experiments involving V-1 bombs, allegedly launched by Russians from the German Baltic coast. Despite the frequency of these sightings, the article confirms that no physical impacts or crashes have been recorded within Swedish territory to date.

Gissningen att de allierade under experiment med tyskarnas V-vapen i robotbomb-baserna utefter östersjökusten avfyrat dessa ”spökraketer” över Sveriges landamären har väl ett visst fog för sig.

Official Assessment

Experts lean towards the view that these are experiments with V-1 bombs fired by Russians from the German Baltic coast.

Ghost rockets are appearing frequently over central and southern Sweden. While they resemble V-weapons from the end of the war, no impacts have been recorded on Swedish soil.

Witnesses