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Mosnews Reports UFO Crash.

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posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 04:45 AM
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An unidentified flying object has crashed in Krasnoyarsk Region, Siberia, causing a forest fire, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported on Friday.

The crash took place in the taiga between the towns of Yeniseisk and Lesosibirsk, the agency said quoting the local Interior Ministry directorate. The crash was reported by local villagers and traces of forest fire can be seen on the site. Air traffic officials said that no aircraft were scheduled to fly in the region at the time of the crash and no air vessels were missing.

A group formed of police investigators, representatives of the Transport Prosecutors Service and representatives of the aircraft safety watchdog Rosavianadzor has started to the site of the crash from Krasnoyarsk.

Local Emergencies Directorate has sent a helicopter to the site.


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posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 04:58 AM
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Great find squiz !

Keep us posted !

I hope it's an ET spacecraft



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 06:48 AM
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WOW this is recent, not to mention its a UFO hot spot going by initial research.

Hope its not some selling thang...

I guess watch this space.



Thanks for the post.



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 06:50 AM
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Yeah good find!. I'm keeping a close eye to see if anything else comes out of it, not sure on the timing but they should be at the crash site by now. It will be brushed away of course. What are the Russians like for giving away honest information?



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 07:59 AM
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No more news yet but here's another link, same info though. I suppose if it is ET then we'll hear no more of it, or maybe...?
Sabah, Turkey

Russia Today is also reporting it but you have to log in to view it.

[edit on 1-12-2006 by squiz]



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 08:07 AM
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I agree, if it is most likely we won't. s'a shame. But, it'd be an adventure for the guys going to look what it is..even if it just turned out to be a downed satellite..or a hydrogen balloon.



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 08:57 AM
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The helicopter went to the area to investigate and found nothing. I've just read it in the Russian news.



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 11:24 AM
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Originally posted by Leevi
The helicopter went to the area to investigate and found nothing. I've just read it in the Russian news.


Cover-up of something or blue beam all along?
I cant get inte any russian news sites currently.



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 11:31 AM
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Originally posted by SdiRailgun

Originally posted by Leevi
The helicopter went to the area to investigate and found nothing. I've just read it in the Russian news.


Cover-up of something or blue beam all along?
I cant get inte any russian news sites currently.


Does anyone remember back in 1998-1999 there were news stories that ran for a few hours on the major news wires that giant extraterrestrials landed in a city in Russia? Then all the sudden they said it was a hoax. This current story is starting to look the same.



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 11:50 AM
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Originally posted by Leevi
The helicopter went to the area to investigate and found nothing. I've just read it in the Russian news.


Yep, it seems to be so:

english.newslab.ru...

Interestingly , not like them, Pravda online did not report the incident.

It's interesting to read the first version of the incident:

english.newslab.ru...

Specially where it said:



There are traces of a fire in the taiga, Krasnoyarsk Territory Directorate for Internal Affairs (CDIA) reported.


However on the last version:



...Andriyanko confirmed that there had been no fire at the supposed place of the plane wreck, ...


Which contradicts the version of the CDIA...



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 11:55 AM
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Dup post, see below.

[edit on 1-12-2006 by saint4God]



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 11:58 AM
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Nobody in Russia owns a camera?



A checkup was held, a helicopter with specialists was sent to the alleged accident site. Nothing was found. A retreat was beaten in all the operative services," Sergey Andriyanko reported.

"We report officially it had been a false alarm," he said.


Riiiiiggght, and radioactive Polonium is NORMALLY found in sushi. That's not the only fishy thing going on it Russia it sounds like.


[edit on 1-12-2006 by saint4God]



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:07 PM
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This is one of the most blatent coverups I've seen! Nope, something that was originally reported to have CRASHED and caught the area on fire was a false alarm. . false alarm guys! You have to be kidding me. They must think we are all idiots!

That, or it was a hallucination from all the vodka they drink over there. .



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:17 PM
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Seems the Russians learned a lil' sump'n sump'n from Roswell.


Lex



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:18 PM
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I think Russia is still using Old-World thinking in the technology age. This can be evidenced through the most recent ex-spy poisoning. Sixty years ago, no one would've been any of the wiser. I think many tech-advanced countries know how information goes in and out of many forms, internet included. The locals called the news, the news knew money is in a hot story and bam, we see it blogged faster than Brittney Spears can flash the paparazzi. The difference between Brittney and UFO's is that people actually care about what's going on with a UFO. (No offense Brittney, just clean up your act. You've got kids for God's sake) It is no wonder whether explained by civilian, military or extra-terrestrial reasons, we wanna know why. To say "false alarm" just calls all the local residents and news people partakers in some form of mass hallucination (mind control HAARP array anyone
). Anyhow, at least NASA will say "we don't know what it is" when something goes goofy.


[edit on 1-12-2006 by saint4God]



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:25 PM
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It seems to be an interesting region, guess who died in there in an helicopter crash?

Alexander Lebed.

www.jamestown.org...

nuclearweaponarchive.org...

www.eng.yabloko.ru...

www.bariumblues.com...

And it's not a recent thing planes crashing around there:

aviation-safety.net...

news.rin.ru...

aviation-safety.net...

aviation-safety.net...

It certainly doesn't seem very safe to fly around there...





posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:26 PM
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I saw this reported on drudgereport, but the link goes to a dead server



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:39 PM
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Anyone else besides me think that it could possibly be the original story which was not correct. Early reports of 'extraordinary' events are known to be incorrect.

I am not saying this is the case but it is nice to keep it in mind before we all get worked up.



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:43 PM
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So...you're saying local residents did not call the news? That the news did not report it? And that there was no fire? That Russia has a habit of sending out a helicopter with 'specialists' whenever a local says something happened? Oh, and radioactive Polonium is normally found in sushi


[edit on 1-12-2006 by saint4God]



posted on Dec, 1 2006 @ 12:47 PM
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Could be just a meteor... Noone actually *saw* a ufo.




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