Declassified UFO / UAP Document

07-11, torsdag, Stockholm (TT), nr 63

📅 Thursday, 07-11 📍 Ockelbo, Falun, and Stockholm 🏛 Försvarets forskningsanstalt 📄 Press report

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TL;DR

A Swedish press report explains that observed light phenomena and smoke trails were caused by military aircraft, while noting that slag fragments found near Stockholm are being sent for laboratory analysis.

This press report, dated Thursday, November 7th (07-11), details a series of reports received by the Swedish Defense Staff regarding light phenomena observed on that day. The military concluded that smoke trails sighted over Ockelbo and Falun were the result of two Swedish J 26 Mustang fighter aircraft operating at high altitude over the regions of Gästrikland and Dalarna. Additionally, the report notes that military personnel conducting investigations at reported impact sites near Stockholm discovered pieces of slag. These fragments are scheduled for examination by the National Defense Research Institute (Försvarets forskningsanstalt), following a similar procedure applied to findings previously recovered in Njurunda.

Dessa kommer i likhet med Njurundäfynden att undersökas av försvarets forskningsanstalt.

Official Assessment

The light phenomena and smoke trails observed in Ockelbo and Falun were caused by two Swedish J 26 (Mustang) fighter aircraft flying at high altitude.

Reports of light phenomena were received by the Defense Staff. Smoke trails were identified as Swedish military aircraft. Slag fragments found near Stockholm will be analyzed by the National Defense Research Institute, similar to findings in Njurunda.

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