Two luminous balls have fallen from the sky into a field near a village in Kazakhstan. The Local Emergency Ministry is studying the objects, believed to be UFOs.
Residents of Razdolnoye village in Western Kazakhstan saw the UFOs at night.
"This was around three o'clock in the morning," eyewitness Vladimir Bychkov told Interfax news agency Thursday.
"I was near my tractor, and heard guys shouting: 'look, there are flying balls!' They were big balls, and they had sparks falling off them - yellow, red, and green," Bychkov said.
The balls were reported to have fallen on agricultural lands.
"We were afraid to approach them at first, but after they fell and cooled down, we came up to them and tried kicking them," another eyewitness, Viktor Dyakov, said.
He said the balls were made from a "weird" material.
Michael Cohen All News Web Thu, 14 May 2009 14:38 UTC
A UFO incident that took place in Kazakhstan is being widely reported by the media in Kazakhstan and neighbouring countries including Russia and The Ukraine.
Interfax, Russia's government news agency, has reported that at 3am on May 13 a farmer in the village of Razdolne in West Kazakhstan, Vladimir Bychkov, was working his fields and noticed three luminous objects falling from the sky. They were emitting red and green sparks as they descended to earth.
The farmer alerted other villagers and they located the objects in the fields. The perfectly spherical objects were about 60cm in diameter.They were hot to touch, silvery and made of a substance the villagers were not familiar with. Each UFO had a hole on its side. When the curious villagers tried to chip the UFOs with a chisel colourful sparks flew out but to their astonishment they were unable to mark the objects in any way.
An amateur photographer who was taking photos at an airshow in the Croatian countryside inadvertently appears to have captured images of two small UFOs flying alongside a plane in a rather symmetrical formation.
The photos were taken on the 9th of May at around 2pm. The UFOs were only noticed by the photographer when he uploaded them into his computer. At first he thought they were just dust or birds but on viewing them in enlarge mode noticed that they were disc shaped and resembled other suspected UFO images.
Michael Cohen All News Web Tue, 05 May 2009 14:27 UTC
This rather remarkable UFO was filmed by a farmer apparently working in his fields in Russia. Not much is known about the video (below), the exact location of its filming or the individual that filmed it. It is receiving a fair bit of coverage on Russian UFO and paranormal forums and many UFO experts seem rather impressed with it.
Date: April 12th 2009
Time: 10:38pm
Number of witnesses: 1
Number of objects: 1
Weather conditions: Clear
I live in Sutton, Surrey, U.K. About 10.38pm on Sunday 12th April 2009, I was in my garden when an orange light caught my eye. It was in a North Westerly position. At first I thought it was a plane on fire because it glowed bright orange. The orange was like the orange on some street lamps. The light moved towards me, and seemed quiet low to the ground. I thought it was too low for an aircraft, but as it got nearer it looked like 2 stars, the top one being slightly bigger than the smaller bottom one, then it went up towards the stars, and I had to crane my head back to look directly up at it.
Date: April Sunday 12 2009
Time: 9:05 pm till 9:10 pm
Number of witnesses: 3
Number of objects: 1
Shape of objects: Round
Weather Conditions: Clear
Description: On 12 April 2009, my mother and father had been spending Easter Sunday with my husband and I. I drove my parents home about 9:00pm, said good night - got back into my car. I was about to start the engine when I saw a bright orange light in the sky - very bright and round - looked as if there were other bright lights inside the round shape. It wasn't an aeroplane - the sky was clear!
Date: April 12 2009
Time: 23.00
Number of witnesses: Two
Number of objects: Seven
Shape of objects: Circular lights
Weather Conditions: Fine night some cloud cover very light winds
Description: Total of seven amber lights in sky. Three lights in shape of a v moving off in a north easterly direction. Other four lights in line abreast (east to west) stationary then move independently up and down, forwards and backwards. No change in intensity of amber light, but when last observed appeared to be getting closer to ground and emitting amber light directly downwards. No sound at all, objects were at closest about 500m away.
Date: April 12 2009
Time: 8.45pm approx
Number of witnesses: 6
Number of objects: 1
Shape of objects: Round with tail
Weather Conditions: Dry clear and dark
Description: Around 8.45pm we noticed what we thought at first was an aircraft on fire. It moved steadily across the sky from north west to south east, then veered southwards. The light was orange and 'raggedy' around the edges, like a flame. There was a 'tail' behind the light too. No noise was heard at all, and no wings of aircraft were visible in the glow. The light continued off into the far distance until it disappeared from our sight. The sighting lasted for approximately 4 minutes. The item was not moving at speed but was steady, until the change of course when it did speed up a little.
Date: April 11 2009
Time: 21:30
Number of witnesses: 2
Number of objects: 1
Shape of objects: Orb shaped.
Weather Conditions: Clear sky.
Description: We saw a bright orange orb shaped object, which looked almost like it was on fire. It came from the Birmingham direction and disappeared into the direction of Walsall. It was moving faster than a airplane and was a lot larger. It appeared from the Birmingham direction and seemed to get lower in the sky and more intense in brightness then regained height and as it went further away from us it got a lot higher and faded out somewhere in the Walsall direction.