Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Atomic Anomaly Near Kursk

📅 Several days before 28 May 1994 📍 Kursk Oblast, near Kursk nuclear power station 🏛 FBIS 📄 Intelligence report

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TL;DR

An intelligence report regarding mysterious craters found near the Kursk nuclear power station in 1994. Investigations ruled out conventional explosives, leaving meteorite impact or UFO activity as potential explanations.

This intelligence report, dated May 28, 1994, details an investigation into two mysterious craters discovered near the Kursk nuclear power station in Russia. The craters, measuring 7-8 meters in diameter, were found in the side of a ravine. Specialists initially hypothesized that the craters were the result of a 500-kg bomb explosion; however, this theory was dismissed as there were no signs of an explosion, no fragments of metal, no traces of fire, and no seismological fluctuations recorded in the district. Furthermore, radiation levels in the soil and water samples taken from the craters remained within natural background limits. The report notes that several days prior to the report, witnesses observed a fiery body in the heavens and pillars of fire in the vicinity of the craters. The report concludes by stating that authorities are considering two primary theories: the impact of a large meteorite or the presence of a UFO.

THE FIRST AND MAIN ONE BEING THAT A LARGE METEORITE HAS FALLEN HERE. SEVERAL DAYS AGO MANY PEOPLE SAW A FIERY BODY IN THE HEAVENS. AND PILLARS OF FIRE IN THE VICINITY OF THE MYSTERIOUS CRATERS. THE SECOND IDEA IS THAT THIS MAY QUITE WELL HAVE BEEN A UFO.

Official Assessment

Specialists found no evidence of a 500-kg bomb, no radiation above background levels, and no fragments of metal or fire traces. Theories include a large meteorite or a UFO.

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