A glowing UFO was reportedly crash landed at the same area of a powerful meteorite. The bizarre event was captured on video, and it has since caused confusion as it appears to show an unidentified glowing ball crashing in Russia, Krasnoyarsk.
The video footage starts with showing two bright white lights of street lamps. A green ball of light is seen moving quickly towards the ground in the top left of the screen.
The video was apparently taken from a dash camera of a vehicle. As the car continues to drive forward on a road that is covered with snow, the green light turns to bright white before changing to orange.
The light then vanishes in the distance after lighting up the dark sky.
Witness Pyotr Bondarev claimed that the footage was taken close to the impact site of the Tunguska meteor in 1908, which was estimated as being as powerful as 185 Hiroshima bombs.
According to the witness, it was around 7:30 pm when the sky flashed green, white and orange. Bondarev said that many people saw the same thing and got very excited.
No crash has been reported in the area, and no debris has been recovered from any landing, but experts are maintaining an open mind about the possibilities of the unusual sighting.
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