It seems that UFOs like to ‘hide’ in deserted, pristine areas, to avoid human sight. People have long had many rumors about UFOs and aliens, but the number of witnesses is not many. And it’s even more surprising when there are many rumors that the government, for some reason, deliberately covered up that secret paper.
Recently, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) shared many reports about UFOs in the Himalayas in 13 million pages of secret documents recently published online.
CIA documents show that the agency’s agents are very interested in cases of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the Himalayas in Asia, Sputnik News reported on January 31. A total of 6 cases of UFO sightings in the sky of Ladakh and Sikkim in India along with the countries of Brutan and Nepal.
Nepal and Sikkim
At about 9:00 pm on February 19, 1968, a bright object moving at high speed flew across the sky over northeastern Nepal and north Sikkim. According to CIA documents, the strange object has an oblong shape, emitting red and green light rays. A sound like rumbling thunder occurred a few seconds after the object appeared.
Bhutan
CIA shares another case of UFO sighting in Thimpu, the capital of the kingdom of Bhutan on February 21, 1968. Documents show that the strange object moves at high speed and makes no sound, while emitting blue light.
Ladakh
On March 4, 1968, an unidentified flying object moved from east to west near Chang La pass in Ladakh, flying over the Indian air force base in Fukche and Koyul areas. The CIA said the object was bright white and was accompanied by two explosions, in addition to a flash of red light followed by white smoke.
Nepal
The most interesting case of UFOs in the Himalayas was recorded in Nepal. On March 25, 1968, a giant circular metal object, with a base 1.8 meters wide and about 1.2 meters high, was found inside a crater in Baltichaur, 8 km from the city of Pokhara, Nepal. northeast. The object appeared with a white light and two loud explosions.
Since 2016, the CIA has regularly published secret internal documents related to unidentified flying objects. However, at least 20% of these studies have no scientific explanation.