Published 19:25 IST, October 9th 2020
Russia's TASS confirmed Voronezh UFO incident on this day in 1989; all you need to know
Russia confirmed the report of sightings of three aliens in the city of Voronezh arriving on the “banana-shaped” object (UFO) on October 9, 1989, 31 years ago.
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On this day, October 9, 1989, 31 years ago Russia’s press agency TASS claimed that extra-terrestrial contact on earth h alrey been me as it confirmed report of sightings of three aliens in city of Voronezh arriving on “banana-shaped” object (UFO). “Scientists have confirmed recent unidentified flying object recently landed in a park in Russian city of Voronezh,” release by TASS re. “y identified landing site and found traces of aliens who me a short promene about park,” it ded, claiming that two pieces of unidentified rocks were left behind which cannot be found on Earth.
According to a TIME report from October 23, 1989 issue, a strange encounter between a milkmaid and a “cosmic creature” was reported to have happened in Russian region of Perm, close to Ural mountains. Soviet newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda claimed that Russian researchers registered “influence of energies” after a geologist me claims of discovery of flying saucer in region. When enquired, TASS and several or Soviet news outlets stood by existence of aliens' claims in Voronezh UFO incident of 1989.
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Genrikh Silanov, he of Voronezh Geophysical Laboratory, was reported by Tass as saying that Russians scientists found a 20-yard depression with four deep dents at site, suspecting that it was intact a UFO, ding, two abnormal rocks sent scientists in a jiffy. “At first glance, y looked like sandstone of a deep-red color. However, mineralogical analysis has shown that substance cannot be found on Earth,” AP cited Silanov’s statement in TASS report. “However, ditional tests are needed to reach a more definite conclusion,” he ded.
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UFO used ″biolocation″ tracker
Silanov said that machine possibly a UFO used ″biolocation″ tracker. TASS report cited residents as eyewitnesses to strange object that resembled a shining ball or disk 300 miles souast of Moscow. Residents also reported sighting of small robot-like creatures similar to humans. “ aliens were three or even four meters (9 to 12 feet) tall, but with very small hes,″ TASS quoted witnesses as saying. ″y walked near ball or disc and n disappeared inside.″ However, in a TIME report, writer Howard G. Chua-Eoan explained that policy of glasnost — or ‘openness’ led soviet media to be more expressive about events such as Petrozavodsk phenomenon that involved 48 unidentified objects and Voronezh UFO watch.
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19:26 IST, October 9th 2020