MORE UFO LANDINGS ARE REPORTED IN PAKISTAN (Update)


Message posted by Black Program Watch on September 07, 2000 at 15:40:35 EST:


Two more UFO landings were reported in the Baluchistan province of Pakistan during the last two weeks of August 2000.
On Monday, August 21, 2000, around 9 p.m., residents of Qlla Abdullah, a small town near Dera Ghazi Khan saw a bright silent object traverse the sky from west to east and descend and land in the rugged hills east of town.

"The area where the object fell is very difficult to approach, says Abdul Faiz, who claims he was one of the crowd who saw the object heading east towards Punjab province."

"He told IANS (India Abroad News Service--J.T.) that 'it was something very bright...It was as high as the nearby TV booster (tower--J.T.)."

"Faiz, who works in a government department in Islamabad (Pakistan's capital--J.T.) and was on holiday at his village near Qlla Abdullah bordering Afghanistan. 'It went straight in and probably crashed.'"

"He said there was no sound and no blast or anything else."

On Sunday, August 27, 2000, "an unidentified flying object (UFO) came from the west and landed in the tribal area near Dera Ghazi Khan, reports reaching here said."

Dera Ghazi Khan is a large city in central Pakistan located about 400 kilometers (240 miles) north of Karachi.

"The UFO, which was seen over Fort Munro and Rakhi Gaaj, towns of the tribal area, hit the ground between Baghalchor and Rounghin, some 80 kilometers (48 miles) from Dera Ghazi Khan at 8:30 p.m."

"Sources in the Border Military Police (BMP) quooted tribesmen living in Rounghin as saying the UFO had come from the west over Baluchistan."

"'It was nose-diving, and a few minutes later, the sky lit up,' the tribesmen said."

"Uranium-rich Baghalchor is a restricted military area" with no inhabitants "while Rounghin has a small population.

(Editor's Comment: Uranium in Baghalchor, eh? Maybe the aliens have an underground base there. Sort of a cosmic gas station for visiting saucers.)

BMP said "a team has been sent to the area to uncover the facts."

Pakistani "official sources say they have not found any clue to the objects. They said an aerial reconnaissance was also sent out to Loralal, Barkhan and Kohlu, the places where the UFOs were sighted (on August 15, 2000--J.T.) and where some of these reportedly feel."

But officials in Dera Ghazi Khan are downplaying the UFO reports.

"'We don't believe in these reports. Nothing has been found. I sent a team to the places mentioned in one of the newspapers but people living nearby said they did not see any such thing,' a senior Dera Ghazi Khan district official told IANS." (See the Times of India for September 1, 2000, "Pak still clueless about UFOs." (Many thanks to Cliff Capers of Skywatch International and to Gerry Lovell and Rahil Khan for these reports.)

J.T. (c) 2000 Ufoinfo.com

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