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Declassified documents posted on the CIA website raise eyebrows claiming suspicions of UFO attacks against Soviet forces.

Virus Report This is a compilation of articles published by Canadian Weekly World News and Ukrainian paper Holos Ukayiny, first published in May 2000.

The direct report describes a retaliatory foreign attack after Soviet soldiers reportedly shot down a UFO flying through a military base.

The aliens reportedly came out of the wreckage and fused into one object, turning all but two soldiers into stone.

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“If KGB files are real-worldly, this is a very intimidating case,” the unnamed CIA representative was quoted as saying in the report. “Aliens have weapons and technology that go beyond all our assumptions. If they are attacked, they can stand up for themselves.”

Canadian Weekly World News estimates that an incident occurred between 1989 and 1990 and was first published in 1993.

According to the document, information obtained by the US intelligence agency revealed a report of a “saucer-shaped low-flying spacecraft” of Soviet units participating in the training exercise.

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The US government is being forced to investigate UFO reports to identify issues relating to national security threats. (istock)

Authorities wrote that “for unknown reasons” soldiers would launch surface-to-air missiles with unknown aircraft and crash them near military bases.

The report explains that five short humanoids with “big heads and big black eyes” are “emerging and merging together to create a single “single object” from the fallen spacecraft, producing large, bustling noises.

The sphere reportedly exploded into bright, blind light.

Eyewitnesses claim that 23 soldiers suddenly “turned into stone poles.” The two men reportedly survived the encounter as they were standing in shaded areas and were not fully exposed to the explosion of light.

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Soviet-era documents posted on the CIA website detail the alleged alien attacks on soldiers, possibly turning them into stone. (istock)

Authorities wrote that the bodies of “pestolen soldiers” and the spacecraft were transported to a secret scientific research base near Moscow, where the soldiers' molecular structures were found to match the limestone molecular structures. The document argues that scientists believe that the cause is a “energy source” that humans are not yet known.

The CIA did not respond to a request for comment on Fox News Digital.

The initial context of the document remains unknown, but it may stem from telegrams or another form of open source information.

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But former CIA agent Mike Baker is skeptical of the extraordinary claims detailed in the report.

“Regardless of the nature of the incident, if there were incidents, I think the actual reporting would not be very similar to what came out of five or six or seven iterations of the original. [written]”Baker told Fox News Digital.

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The document, published on the CIA website, details how Soviet soldiers fired down suspected alien spaceships. (istock)

The creation of this program comes after years of government efforts to investigate suspicious aircraft. UFOs are usually associated with aliens, but Baker argues that authorities need to look up unidentified objects for national security.

“The Pentagon was saying whether the aviators were flying or not, and they identify something that they can't easily say what this is, then [officials] As a national security issue, make sure they catalog it and know what it is,” Baker told Fox News Digital. “There's a reason why there's a way to investigate these things. That doesn't mean you're investigating an alien spaceship, but that's where people's minds go when they hear about this kind of thing.”

The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Fox News Digital.

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“Many people believe there's a smoking gun somewhere in the file,” says Nick Pope, a former UK Department of Defense official and UFO expert. Talking to Fox News Digital. “The element of the US intelligence agency is the very widely believed belief that some of this is extraterrestrial and that we know that we have documents and files related to it. And that's of course something that everyone really wants to know. That's a $64,000 question.”

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When it comes to extraordinary claims of Soviet-era alien invasions and retaliation attacks, Baker doesn't buy it.

“I'm sure there's something there,” Baker said. “I don't think they landed decades ago and turned Soviet soldiers into limestone. We're just hearing about it now. I don't think so.”

Stepheny Price and Ashley Papa from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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