Declassified UFO / UAP Document
Pionjärer på spökbombfiske i STORSJÖN
AI-Generated Summary
A 1946 newspaper report details military dredging operations in Lake Storsjön, Sweden, to recover a 'ghost bomb' after witness sightings. Despite ten days of searching, no object was found.
This newspaper article, dated August 28, 1946, reports on the ongoing military search for a 'ghost bomb' (spökbomb) in Lake Storsjön, Sweden. The Defence Staff (Försvarsstaben) established a special department to handle reports of these mysterious projectiles, which have been observed across the country. In the Jämtland region, Captain Lars Falk of the Second Military Command Staff in Östersund was tasked with investigating a specific incident that occurred a few weeks prior. According to five witnesses, a projectile passed overhead with a 'whining sound' during the day and appeared to crash into the lake. Captain Falk, who considers the witnesses credible, utilized their accounts to triangulate a search area. Two corporals and five pioneers from the I. 5 regiment were assigned to conduct dredging operations in the lake. Despite ten days of intensive searching, the operation had yielded no results by the time of the report, and the mystery surrounding the phenomenon remained unresolved.
Oaktat man kunnat begränsa nedslagsområdet ganska väl har spaningsarbetet ej givit något som helst positivt resultat. Tvärtom tätnar mystiken.
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Official Assessment
The search has not yielded any positive results.
Military search operations in Storsjön, based on five witness accounts, have failed to locate a suspected projectile despite ten days of effort.