Declassified UFO / UAP Document

Rumored Unidentified Flying Objects in the Sary Ozek Region

📅 1959 📍 Sary Ozek, desert region west of the town 🏛 CIA 📄 Information Report

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TL;DR

This CIA report documents 1959 rumors of high-speed, glittering objects and explosive sounds in the Sary Ozek region of the Kazakh SSR. The sightings reportedly caused local populations to flee the area due to fear.

This Central Intelligence Agency information report, dated March 9, 1960, documents rumors concerning unidentified flying objects in the Sary Ozek region of the Kazakh SSR. According to the report, which references earlier information (B 44-23 and B 77-517), sightings occurred in 1959 in the desert region west of the town. Witnesses described the objects as 'glittering' and noted they were observed flying at 'high speed' and were accompanied by 'explosive sounds.' The report further states that these occurrences led to a local exodus, as many Kazakhs and Tadzhiks reportedly abandoned the area due to superstitious fear of the phenomena.

According to a rumor in Sary Ozek in 1959, glittering objects flying at high speed and accompanied by explosive sounds had frequently been observed in the desert region west of the town.

Official Assessment

The document reports a rumor circulating in Sary Ozek in 1959 regarding the observation of high-speed, glittering objects accompanied by explosive sounds in the desert region west of the town. The report notes that these sightings allegedly caused local Kazakh and Tadzhik populations to flee the area due to superstitious fear.