
An interesting document was found in the CIA archives , which includes a detailed account of a UFO crash that occurred in the Russian hills.
It provides startling information about UFO wreckage recovered and analyzed by a team of Russian scientists. The CIA document, dated November 22, 1989, raises the possibility that the crashed object may be extraterrestrial in nature and contains evidence of intricate technology beyond the current capabilities of Earth science.
Before the end of the Cold War, the Soviet Union kept its internal activities highly secret, leaving Americans curious about what they might be up to. During the Soviet era, talk about UFOs and UFO sightings was restricted, but when it disintegrated, some files emerged with shocking information about alien spacecraft. The declassified documents said that the Russian Navy encountered these unidentified objects that were technologically superior to Earth-based vehicles. ( Click here to read the full article )
Many have probably speculated that the Russians and other adversaries of the United States are working feverishly on “alien” technology that they have managed to get their hands on, in order to turn it into superior weaponry. But this is the first time that a detailed document has been found that clearly states the recovery of wreckage from crashed UFOs in Russia.

The document titled “USSR: Media Report Multitude Of UFO Sightings” is a detailed three-page analysis of UFO wreckage and sightings that happened in Soviet Russia. ( Source )
Here is the transcript: “ Referring to an issue of the newspaper published in July 1988 that included a report on “an incredible event that occurred on Hill 611 near the village of Angarsk in Primorskiy Kray,” the article noted that the event is still under investigation. Many observers saw a flying sphere crash into one of the hill’s twin peaks, and physicists and other scientists from the Siberian Division of the USSR Academy of Sciences are still studying the “fine mesh,” “small spherical objects,” and “pieces of glass” that are believed to be small debris left by the sphere.
According to the article, the alleged spacecraft was nearly destroyed in the crash, but there appears to be enough material at the site for scientists – a mix of UFO “enthusiasts” and skeptics – to eventually “penetrate this mystery.”
While studying the site, scientist A. Makeyev reported finding gold, silver, nickel, alpha-titanium, molybdenum, and beryllium compounds. One of the skeptical physicists from Tomsk hypothesized that the so-called sphere could have been a kind of “plasmoid,” formed by the “interaction of geophysical force fields,” which captured the elements found by Makeyev from the atmosphere on their way to disintegration at the top of the hill.
Other researchers generally reject this explanation, as the amounts of various types of metals found at the site would imply, according to this “plasmoid” theory, that the concentration of metals in the atmosphere should exceed the current level by a factor of 4,000 .”
Some scientists have concluded that the object that crashed into Hill 611 was an extraterrestrial spacecraft built by highly intelligent beings. Vysotskiy, a doctor of chemical sciences, stated that this is undoubtedly evidence of high technology, and is not of natural or terrestrial origin. He cited the fact that the fine mesh debris included pieces of thin wires with a diameter of only 17 microns, and that these wires, in turn, were composed of even thinner wires twisted into braids. Extremely thin gold wires were discovered interwoven into the thinner wires, evidence of an intricate technology beyond the current capabilities of terrestrial science, according to Vysotskiy.
The documents further state that several UFO sightings have occurred in Serpukhov, Petrozavodsk and Rudny. According to enthusiasts, UFOs have left evidence of their visits on each occasion, including the Serpulthov incident, in which, they claim, a UFO left a circular depression in the grass with a diameter of 4 meters. However, such sightings have been dismissed and attributed to rocket tests.
On September 27, 1989, in South Park along Mendeleev Street in Voronezh, Russia, many people claimed to have seen a UFO landing. Several children were playing in the park, and at the bus stop there were about 20 adults who suddenly saw a pink light in the night sky, from which emerged a dark red ball. At first, it seemed to float, and then it slowly descended. ( Click here to read the full article )
Russian journalist Vladimir Lebedev said he spoke to many witnesses, including three children (Zhenya Blinov, Vasya Surin and Yulia Sholokhova). When the children were asked to draw the UFO, their sketches were the same and the object was shaped like a banana.