Declassified Secrets: CIA Documents Expose Astonishing Claim—23 Russian Soldiers Turned to Stone by Aliens After Intercepting a UFO

Among thousands of declassified documents of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), there is a shocking report about 23 Russian soldiers being turned into stone by aliens after they shot down a UFO.

Declassified CIA documents reveal a strange battle between Russian soldiers and UFOs. (Illustration)

The report, dated March 27, 1993, is a CIA translation of the Ukrainian newspaper Ternopil.
formation, after Mikhail Gorbachev lost power in 1991, many KGB documents were sent to the CIA, including a 250-page dossier of images and witness statements about strange UFO attacks.

The document says a low-flying saucer appeared over a military unit training in Siberia, before a soldier shot it down with a surface-to-air missile.

A Russian soldier caught a missile that brought down a UFO. (illustration)

“Five robots with large heads and large black eyes stepped out,” the profile said.
Two soldiers who survived the incident recounted that after escaping the rubble, the five robots merged into a bright white ball, flying up and making a hissing sound. It then erupted and turned 23 soldiers who were watching into stone, the report claims.


According to declassified CIA documents, the KGB report states that the remains of the petrified were transferred to a secret research soldiers organization near Moscow.

“Experts believe that an energy source unknown to humans immediately changed the structure of living soldiers, turning it into a substance with a molecular structure no different from limestone.”

A page of declassified CIA documents. (Photo: CIA)

“A CIA representative said: ‘If the KGB documents are real, this is an extremely scary case. Because it shows that aliens possess weapons and technology that go further than all of our assumptions.”

The newspaper report translated among the CIA’s declassified documents says the source of the above information came from Canada’s Weekly World News.


However, Youtube channel Lionsground said that people must be careful with documents released online by the CIA, as it could be false information.