Kazakhstan: UAP Crash Retrieval Near Soviet Test Range
Around 1989, a UAP crash retrieval reportedly occurred in Kazakhstan near a Soviet military test range, as described by Luis Elizondo in his book Imminent.
Background
Around 1989, a UAP crash retrieval operation reportedly occurred in Kazakhstan, near a Soviet military test range. Luis Elizondo describes this event in Imminent as one of several international crash retrieval cases known to US intelligence.
The incident allegedly involved the recovery of anomalous materials by Soviet military personnel. Details remain sparse due to the classified nature of Soviet-era records, but the case is cited by Elizondo as evidence that the UAP crash retrieval phenomenon is not limited to US territory.
Significance
Indicates that UAP crash retrieval operations occurred globally, including within the Soviet sphere, supporting claims of a worldwide phenomenon.