Did aliens turn Soviet soldiers into stones? Amazing revelation from the CIA’s decrypted documents

CIA documents claim that a Soviet unit discovered a low-altitude UFO after firing a ground-facing air missile and dropping a mysterious plane. The report further claims that the five characters have short heads, large heads, and dark eyes appear from the wreckage.
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Did the Soviet army meet and meet foreigners during a training session in Ukraine in 1990? A report claiming to be based on a report spread by the U.S. intelligence agency Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The report is based on a 1993 article published in the Canadian weekly World News and the Ukrainian newspaper Holos Ukrayiny that Soviet troops encountered an alien. According to the report, the so-called incident occurred during Soviet military training activities in 1989 or 1990, in Siberia or Ukraine.
CIA documents claim that a Soviet unit discovered a low-altitude UFO after firing a ground-facing air missile and dropping a mysterious plane. The report further claims that the five characters have short heads, large heads, and dark eyes appear from the wreckage. However, they merge into a spherical object that makes a loud noise and then explodes in blind light.
According to a report decrypted by the CIA, the explosion allegedly turned 23 of the 23 soldiers into “stone poles”, with molecular structure similar to limestone, as if some unknown source of energy was putting them in trouble. However, two Soviet soldiers survived, said to be because they were in a shaded area and were less exposed to light. The remains and UFO fragments were allegedly taken to a secret research institute near Moscow.
The CIA documents should be based on 250 pages of kgb files obtained after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Quoting an unnamed CIA analyst, it said: “If the KGB documents correspond to reality, this is an extremely sinister case.” It also shows that aliens’ technology is far beyond human capabilities.
However, the report is based on foreign media claims, rather than a first-hand CIA investigation. Rejected the report, former CIA agent Mike Baker called it “suspicious” and noted that it appears to be pulp science fiction and could be twisted by multiple retellings. On the other hand, UFO enthusiasts believe that details such as the limestone transformation and survivor accounts can be rejected, especially because the CIA has claimed it.