This event took place in 2011 in China, but it became known to ufologists only now.
One Wen, a resident of Heilongjiang Province, one evening while walking through the forest, he saw a small disc-shaped UFO with lights on the rim. The disk either sank close to the ground or rose. The eyewitness was surprised first of all by the fact that the object freely passes through the trees, as if it were a phantom.
Before Wen had time to recover, the UFO hovered directly over his head. The bottom was ribbed and rotated smoothly counterclockwise. Wen was lifted into the air and worn under the bottom at the speed of the object's rotation. The UFO flew further. An eyewitness flew with him, circling smoothly.
Wen said that his head had gone cloudy. All items, including the "plate" and itself
the body, he saw as somehow vague. He remembers being carried past the trees, but he barely noticed them. Like the "plate", he freely passed through them.
Suddenly, the bottom flared up, and the UFO took off sharply, "unhooking" a man from itself. Apparently, when the saucer let go of him, the field, which created a "zone of phantom" around it, also turned off. Wen gained density. In his wrist, shoulders and hip there were suddenly materialized branches with leaves of a tree, past which he was flying at that moment.
Wen, who screamed in sharp pain, fell like a stone. The height from which he fell was small - about 2.5-3 meters. By the time he was found, he had lost a lot of blood and was barely alive. The doctors who operated on Wen could not understand how the branches and, most surprisingly, the leaves could find themselves in his body. It is absolutely impossible to implant them there. In addition to branches and leaves, Wen's belt buckle was half entered into Wen's body, and a part of his boot was stuck in the ankle by 0.5 cm.
After the incident, Wen lived for just over two months. According to reports, some displacement of internal organs relative to each other occurred in his body, which was mainly fatal.
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The newspaper "Anomalnye Novosti" No. 28 2014