The CIA has declassified a report on an alien attack on Soviet troops.


The website of the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States has published a document stating that aliens attacked Soviet troops in 1989 or 1990. This was reported by 'Glavkom' referencing Fox News.
In its report, the CIA includes a summary of articles published in the Canadian weekly World News and the Ukrainian newspaper 'Holos Ukrainy'. They mentioned how Soviet soldiers once shot down a UFO flying over a military base in Siberia.
Journalists reported that information about this incident reached the CIA after the disbandment of the KGB's secret intelligence agency in 1991. At that Time, Americans received a 250-page case file about the UFO attack on Soviet troops participating in exercises.
According to testimonies, the Soviet military fired an anti-aircraft missile at the UFO, causing the craft to crash near the military base. Then, five humanoids emerged from the crashed spaceship, merging into one body, and then exploded in a blinding light.
23 soldiers standing nearby turned into stone pillars, while two military personnel who stood further away remained unharmed. The remains of the petrified soldiers and the spacecraft were transported to a secret research base near Moscow, where scientists discovered that their molecular structure is similar to that of limestone.
Regarding this incident, when information about it reached the United States, a CIA representative stated: 'If this KGB case is true, it is an extremely concerning situation. The Bethlehem beings possess a level of weapons and technology that exceeds anything we can imagine. They can easily withstand any attack.'
The latest Pentagon report on UFOs showed hundreds of new sightings of unidentified and unexplained aerial phenomena, but contained no evidence of extraterrestrial origin.
The U.S. Department of Defense has also created a website where publicly available information about UFOs can be found, including declassified photos and videos.
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