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The flying humanoid UFOs allegedly spotted in northern India in 2004 appear to have returned, according to more than 100 reports from soldiers describing yellow spheres hovering in the sky.
India Today unflinchingly announced the news thus, “UFO sightings in Ladakh spook soldiers”, before explaining that the story echoes the “clearest ‘UFO’ sighting yet” made in 2004, 100km south of the region in Lahaul-Spiti. At that time, a group of geologists and glaciologists linked to the nation’s Space Applications Centre were exploring the mountainous region when they spotted a four-foot tall “robot-like” humanoid figure stalking the valley edge 50 metres from them for about 40 minutes, before jetting off and disappearing from sight. Despite 14 people witnessing the mysterious spectacle — including six scientists — and passing film footage to intelligence units and the army, the matter, says India Today, was “buried”.
This time around, it was Indo-Tibetan Border Police Force (ITBP) who flagged up the mysterious spheres, with the army, Indian Astronomical Observatory, National Technical Research Organisation and Defence Research Development Organisation all called in to investigate. So far, all have been left stumped.
“Something is clearly wrong, if our combined scientific resources can’t explain the phenomena,” a Delhi-based senior army official told India Today.