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A UFO in the skies above Siberia on March 2, 2011 was investigated by Emergencies Ministry staff after concerned locals claimed they were visited by something unexplained.

Residents of Ossinsky district in Irkutsk Region said a loud, glowing object appeared in the sky – but nobody has been able to clarify what it was.

Security services responsible for air defence could not confirm any flights in the area, while search and rescue teams found no evidence that the aircraft had crashed.

Meanwhile seismic stations around Baikal confirmed that there were no earthquakes which might have caused the noise, while astronomers in Irkutsk have suggested that it could be a meteorite, Interfax reported.

Citizens were assured by government experts that all they were seeing was a meteor burning up on entering Earth's atmosphere.

Irkutsk, Seberia UFO Sighting March 2, 2011


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However on February 27 , 2011 locals had also seen another UFO and which was hardly looked like a naturally formed object,look below.
kutsk region attacked by UFO
For residents of the Irkutsk region deep space knocking on the window. The last alien landing shot on a mobile phone camera. These lights in the sky more closely resemble the patrol car with spetssignalami.

As acknowledged by the eyewitnesses, the first feeling was fear. But he soon gave way to curiosity. Retirees even calculate favorite place hovering UFO.

For explanations appealed to astronomers to Irkutsk. Observatory staff members recognize that the lights are really weird, but attribute it to their earthly origins. But those who are really watching flying saucers in the consumer version not really believe it. Russian ufologists have long been considered a springboard Baikal secret aliens. A amateur video footage of takeoffs and landings of UFOs was typed on a feature-length documentary

watch video here http://www.5-tv.ru/news/37125/

Irkutsk, Seberia UFO Sighting February 27 , 2011


 
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