Declassified UFO / UAP Document

UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS SIGHTED IN MATANZAS SKIES

📅 21 DECEMBER 1993 📍 MATANZAS, CUBA 🏛 FBIS 📄 FBIS REPORT

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TL;DR

This FBIS report documents a December 1993 sighting of multiple unidentified aerial objects in Matanzas, Cuba, observed by both local residents and meteorologists from the Cuban Academy of Sciences.

This document is an FBIS report dated December 23, 1993, detailing a sighting of unidentified aerial phenomena in Matanzas, Cuba, which occurred on December 21, 1993. The report relays an account from a resident named Candido Dominguez, who observed a group of six or seven bright white objects with tails moving in a north-to-south trajectory for approximately 30 seconds. The objects were described as appearing similar to a comet. The report further notes that a group of specialists from the Territorial Meteorology Section of the Cuban Academy of Sciences also observed the phenomenon from various locations within the city. One of these specialists, a meteorologist named Orestes Gribao, who has studied UFOs for years, reportedly compared the sighting to a 1913 photograph from the Toronto Observatory in Canada. The document concludes by stating that the event is of interest to those who study the extraterrestrial universe.

WE ALL AGREED THAT WHAT WE SAW ON 21 DECEMBER IN MATANZAS IS ALMOST IDENTICAL TO WHAT THE 60-YEAR-OLD PICTURE SHOWS.

Official Assessment

Witnesses in Matanzas, Cuba, observed a formation of six or seven bright white objects with tails moving in a north-to-south trajectory for approximately 30 seconds on December 21, 1993. Specialists from the Territorial Meteorology Section of the Cuban Academy of Sciences also reported viewing the phenomenon from various areas of the city.

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