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From the downed craft, five humanoid figures reportedly emerged. Witnesses described them as short beings with oversized heads and massive black eyes—fitting the stereotypical “alien” image. But then, things took a horrifying turn.
“The aliens reportedly emerged from the wreckage, fusing together into one object and bursting into a bright light and turning all but two of the soldiers to stone.”
That quote comes directly from the report that’s now circulating like wildfire online. And yes—you read that correctly. Twenty-three Soviet troops were said to have been petrified, quite literally, by some unknown energy source emitted from the being or object created when the aliens combined.
A CIA analyst, clearly shaken by the contents of the report, reportedly remarked, “If the KGB file corresponds to reality, this is an extremely menacing case. The aliens possess such weapons and technology that go beyond all our assumptions. They can stand up for themselves if attacked.”

The two surviving soldiers—perhaps the luckiest men in the Soviet Union—were spared only because they were standing in the shade and were partially shielded from the blinding light emitted during the so-called “counterattack.”
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The document, reportedly obtained by the CIA after the dissolution of the KGB in 1991, contains 250 pages of material, including photos, diagrams, and firsthand testimony from those involved.


“AFTER MIKHAIL GORBACHEV DISSOLVED, IN 1991, THE KGB TOP SECRET INTELLIGENCE ADMINISTRATION, A LOT OF MATERIAL FROM THAT DEPARTMENT FOUND THEIR WAY ABROAD, IN PARTICULAR TO THE CIA…”
The report goes on to describe the extraterrestrial encounter in chilling detail. The so-called “stone poles” that remained of the soldiers were transported, along with debris from the UFO, to a high-security lab near Moscow. Scientists reportedly analyzed the remains and found the molecular structure of the soldiers matched that of limestone.
In other words: something turned living human beings into rock.
Experts allegedly theorized that an advanced and completely unknown form of energy was responsible for the transformation—an energy source beyond anything the human race has yet discovered.
And yet, despite the shocking details, the story has largely flown under the radar in mainstream media. Why?
One has to wonder why this document, buried for years in CIA files, is only now gaining traction. Is this simply a bizarre relic from the Cold War, a hoax woven into Soviet-era disinformation? Or is it an overlooked event that suggests extraterrestrial civilizations not only exist—but are capable of deadly force?
Regardless, the takeaway is simple and unsettling: if this report is even partially accurate, we’re not just not alone—we’re outmatched.
And in the quiet corridors of global intelligence, that possibility may not be as “science fiction” as the public has been led to believe.