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The UFO Crash on Hill 611
On 29 January 1986, occupants of the humble community of Dalnegorsk, Russia, saw a little red ball drifting nearby at something like 2000 hours. Witnesses say that the ball was flying lined up with the ground and that there was no solid heard. The item was accounted for flying around 1/2 mile over the land when the article approached Hill 611, began diving (controlled or uncontrolled drop?), and collided with the slope.
Depictions of the plummet to Hill 611 vary from one observer to another. Some expressed that the item crashed, fell uncontrolled, colliding with Hill 611 instantly of light (plausible blast?). Others guaranteed it changed in elevation over the slope, emitting the radiance of various powers as it acquired and lost height (pilot attempting to recapture control of the boat?) preceding the accident.
Around three days after the accident, a gathering of researchers drove by Valery Dvuzhilny found the plausible accident site on Hill 611. It was accounted to be roughly 3m square, and reports demonstrate the ground inside the area had been scorched because of the openness to very high temperatures. The stones at the effect site were covered with a dark film and survived a consumed tree found inside the arrival ground.
Further proof of “outsider remaining parts/movement” were accounted for to be found. For example, encompassing rocks had…