Saturday, December 02, 2006

UFO Crash in Russia 'False Alarm'





A "flying apparatus" had been reported as crashing in Russia by numerous Russian news agencies, but officials in the crash area are now saying that the reports have been investigated and that it apparently did not happen. A helicopter flyover identified the scene, and reported no evidence of fire or of any crash debris. Siberian Regional Center of Ministry for Emergencies spokesperson Sergey Andriyanko has now said, "we report officially that it has been a false alarm."


What do you want to bet Pravda is behind this?

2 comments:

RJU said...

Pravda is a newspaper that no longer exists. It was the official newspaper of the communist party and in Russian Pravda means truth. Perhaps you are saying "Truth" is behind this? Hmmm...

Mac said...

Pravda isn't dead -- it's just mutated ... into the Russian equivalent to Weekly World News!