
Siberian City, Chita UFO
February 15th at around 6pm the residents of the south eastern Siberian city of Chita (population around 300,000) witnessed a giant UFO cross their city and then disappear over the horizon. Some managed to photograph the craft with their mobile phones. Shocked pedestrians stopped in the town centre and in parks and pointed to sky declaring the object to be a UFO. Above is a photo of the craft.
One witness, a Ms. Anna Kotchetkova , who saw the object after her sons excitedly alerted her to it observed that it looked like ‘nothing on earth’. The UFO was described by witnesses as being completely silent and emitting no lights, its colour was grey-black and looked like a triangle with smoothed edges. Its shape was somewhat irregular and there was said to be some blurriness about the craft.
Other witnesses attempted to photograph the UFO but couldn’t due to its speed and difficulty focusing however multiple photos are said to have surfaced. The UFO was estimated to be flying at around 500-1000 meters above land and appeared to be around the size of a Boeing 747. It was estimated to be moving at around 7 metres per second.
Many suspect a secret UFO base lies somewhere in the vast spaces of Siberia.
This sighting adds weight to this view.
Interestingly: on June 3, 1982, near Chita in southern Siberia, and on September 13, 1982, on the far-eastern Chukhotskiy Penninsula. [Weather] balloon launches were recorded but the balloons reached a much greater altitude than usually before bursting. [Russian] air defence reacted in both cases by scrambling interceptors to attack the UFOs.
Source: All News Web and UFO Evidence
A quick follow up to this mornings story UFO crash reported in Siberia. I came across an article on a site that quotes the following, unfortunately there is no link to the original source, so I don’t know if it is authentic.
A “flying apparatus” had been reported as crashing in Russia by numerous Russian news agencies, but officials in the crash area are now saying that the reports have been investigated and that it apparently did not happen.
A helicopter flyover identified the scene, and reported no evidence of fire or of any crash debris.
Siberian Regional Center of Ministry for Emergencies spokesperson Sergey Andriyanko has now said, “we report officially that it has been a false alarm.”
So it sounds like a mistake, somebody somewhere, possibly a local(?) got excited and jumped to a conclusion? Or did they?
If anybody finds the original source for the above, could they please let me know so that I can add a link.
This could be just a false alarm, see Update on Siberian UFO Crash.

UFO crash site? Rasnoyarsk Siberia
Reports of an Unidentified Flying Object crashing in the Krasnoyarsk Region of Siberia have surfaced on Russian news website MosNews.
Nothing has been confirmed, but officials (Police investigators and representatives from the Transport Prosecutors Service) are on route to investigate the crash site.
They will also speak to locals who it is thought witnessed the crash and clam that what ever it was also started a massive forest fire.

Weird Lights follow airplane
Passengers aboard an internal flight in Russian believe that their plane was being tailed by a convoy of UFOs.
Although not visible with the naked eye, they lights (UFOs) where more than visible on their digital cameras and mobile phones.
Experts so far haven’t given an official explanation, but it is thought by some that the weird lights are nothing more than just a freflection in the planes windows.
UFOs convoy planes in Moscow
Yesterday several people who were flying from Russian town Volgograd to Moscow witnessed quite unusual situation.
The first who noticed IT was Eugenia Kazarinova. She was the first who accidentally photographed invisible UFO that was following the plane. Eugenia Kazarinova saw nothing but a beautiful landscape outside the illuminator, but when she took several photos she noticed strange lights on them. She was worried and showed the photos to other passengers. They began to take photos using their cameras and mobile phones. The strange lights were present on almost all the photos.