Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Incident Report - Tallhaga, Sweden

📍 St. Strömtorp, Sweden 📄 field_report

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TL;DR

A field report from Sweden detailing the analysis of recovered material found near a reported sighting. The material was identified as common furnace ash, with no evidence of extraterrestrial origin.

This document, marked as page 20, details the investigation of a reported incident near the Tallhaga property in Sweden. Following an observation by Gösta Johansson, physical samples were collected from the site and brought to the local police station for storage. The report references the General Staff's map sheet II.Ö.33 (Askersundsbladet) to pinpoint the location of the observation as approximately 1,200 meters north of the Strömtorp railway station, specifically near the northern property line southwest of 'ö' in St. Strömtorp. The physical evidence recovered consists of a large quantity of coke and slag-like pieces. Upon examination, these items were found to be identical in appearance to samples previously collected from Rynninge. The report concludes that the material is simply ash from a heating furnace or similar source. The samples were noted to be covered in a grey-brown dust, likely ash-like in nature. The investigators explicitly state that there is no evidence to suggest the material originated from a space projectile.

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Official Assessment

The findings can be classified as ash from a heating furnace or similar.

The recovered material consists of coke and slag-like pieces, which are identical to samples from Rynninge. The material is impregnated with a grey-brown dust, likely ash. There is no evidence suggesting the material originated from a space projectile.

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