In 1992, in Tashkent, there was a lot of evidence of UFO sightings in different parts of the city. According to eyewitness observations, UFOs often hovered over kindergarten buildings. Here is one such piece of evidence:
It really was in the Kara-Kamysh 2/4 area. A silvery ball with a bright glow hung over the kindergarten (the kindergarten is located next to the house at 5 and 7) at 12 o'clock at night. Then they saw the same in the area of the Alai market, and also above the kindergarten (my boss told me). It is a pity that at that time I did not have a fotik, otherwise I would also have provided photo facts.
Few know that UFO photos were captured that year. Sergey Sokolov and Eldar H.
In the photographs taken by Sergei Sokolov in the vicinity of the Rabocheye Gorodok (one-story house, slate roof). During shooting, objects were not visually observed. The shooting was carried out at night, with a Zenit camera, an Industar lens, a black-and-white SVEMA 64 film, a shutter speed of about 1 second, a full aperture (3.5), an Infinity distance. The camera was placed on the flat surface of the edge of the pipe on the roof and pressed against this surface with hands to avoid camera shake during shooting (to avoid blurred images). Several frames were taken, where unidentified flying objects were displayed against the background of the sky.
The filming was carried out to verify the message of the Tashkent "contactee" Rafael that "one of these days, perhaps on January 1-2, there will be a UFO."
Promotional video:
Another enthusiast, Eldar H., filmed the sky above houses during the day, hoping to photograph a UFO. Three tapes were “snapped off”, at different times and in different circumstances, and an object was found in one of the frames. Photo taken by Eldar in the Yunus-Abad region.
Used photographs from the archive of S. V. Sokolov.
Dmitry Danilov