Declassified UFO / UAP Document

ALMA-ATA PATROLMEN REPORT UFO SIGHTING

📅 April 19, 1991 📍 Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan, USSR 🏛 TASS 📄 press report

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TL;DR

A 1991 TASS report describes a UFO sighting by Soviet militiamen in Alma-Ata that allegedly caused vehicle failure and memory loss. The event was reportedly documented via radio recordings and witness testimony.

This document is a TASS news report dated April 19, 1991, detailing a UFO sighting in Alma-Ata, the capital of the Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan. According to the report, militiamen patrolling near the Kok-Tyube mountain observed a flaming object hovering at the top of the mountain. The witnesses described the object as emitting flames that moved vertically, followed by a burst of red rays. When the patrol car approached within 200 meters, the object reportedly emitted rays that caused the vehicle to stop completely. The militiamen further claimed that upon returning to their police station, they discovered that their memories of the journey back from the mountain had been entirely erased. The report notes that radio communications regarding the object were recorded on tape and that there are impartial witnesses to the event.

UPON RETURNING TO THE POLICE STATION, THE PATROLMEN NOTICED THAT NONE COULD RECALL THE WAY BACK FROM THE MOUNTAIN --ALL MEMORY OF THE PASSAGE HAD BEEN COMPLETELY OBLITERATED-.

Official Assessment

Militiamen in Alma-Ata reported a UFO sighting near Kok-Tyube mountain, claiming the object caused their patrol car to stop and resulted in memory loss regarding their return trip.

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