In North Korea, A Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed Over A Military Base - - Alternative View

In North Korea, A Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed Over A Military Base - - Alternative View
In North Korea, A Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed Over A Military Base - - Alternative View

Video: In North Korea, A Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed Over A Military Base - - Alternative View

Video: In North Korea, A Cigar-shaped UFO Was Filmed Over A Military Base - - Alternative View
Video: Video captures flying objects that officials can't explain 2024, November
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North Korea is one of those places where UFO reports are extremely rare. Mexican ufologist Jamie Mossan presented on his channel a video made on May 18, 2015, which was able to overcome the Iron Curtain (see video below).

Ning Jai Wang, a resident of Wonsan, a major port and naval base in northeastern North Korea, recorded a strange flying object on his mobile phone.

The 2-minute video shows a long, dark, cigar-shaped UFO against a cloudy sky, with a bulging in the center in the form of a sphere. According to an eyewitness account, the object tilted in different directions, rotated around its axis and did not emit any noise.

Ning Jai Wang, his wife and twenty other eyewitnesses who watched the UFO maneuvers came to the conclusion that this is a manned object.

Santiago-based ufologist Armando Diaz, who was investigating the case, confirmed the video's authenticity and suggested that the appearance of a mysterious UFO over a naval base in Wonsan could not be an accident.

It should be recalled that on May 8, 2015, the North Korean Ministry of Defense announced the launch of three short-range missiles and one ballistic missile from a submarine. At the same time, Kim Jong-un emphasized that his people's army has strategic-class weapons capable of hitting any enemy. In addition, one of the most closed countries in the world, despite tough international sanctions, continues to develop space technologies.

Voronina Svetlana