Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Sighting Report — Kumla and Hallsberg, Sweden

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A police report detailing a sighting of a yellow-white aerial object with trailing sparks in Kumla and Hallsberg, Sweden. An investigation of the site yielded no physical evidence, and the officer concluded the object likely accelerated away after a power discharge.

This document is a police report authored by Police Chief Constable Oscar Em. Andersson regarding an unidentified aerial phenomenon observed in the Kumla and Hallsberg areas of Sweden. Two witnesses, Nils and Torbjörn Svensson, reported seeing an object that appeared to descend toward the ground. Before it vanished from their sight—which occurred near a spruce tree approximately 100 meters north of a cement factory—they observed a yellow-white light and distinct, soap-bubble-like sparks trailing behind the object. The witnesses noted that the object did not change course and disappeared immediately after the light phenomenon ceased. Nils Svensson stated that the object appeared to be heading in the direction of the Örebro airfield. The report mentions that several other individuals at the Kumlasjön golf course also witnessed the event. Following the report, the police conducted an investigation at the site in Kumla but found no physical evidence, debris, or traces of the object. No auditory phenomena, such as hissing or bangs, were reported. The document further notes that police in Hallsberg received reports of a similar sighting at 20:45 on the same day, with the object appearing to fall in the vicinity of Rala or Vissberga. The investigating officer concludes that these sightings likely involved the same object, suggesting that the light phenomena were caused by its propulsion system and that a subsequent power discharge allowed the object to accelerate to a speed that rendered it unobservable.

Under högst två sekunder innan föremålet försvann ur Mils och Torbjörn Svenssons åsyn, syntes baktill på föremålet ett gulvitt sken och tydliga (såpbubbleliknande) gnistor bakefter föremålet.

Official Assessment

The light phenomena likely originated from the object's propulsion system, and after a power discharge, the object gained such speed that it could no longer be observed.

Police investigated the site in Kumla but found no traces or debris. A similar sighting was reported in the Hallsberg area at 20:45, which the officer suggests was likely the same object.