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New sabotage derails Russian locomotive near Ukraine
6 Jun, 2025 04:55
A diesel locomotive derailed in Russia’s Belgorod Region on Friday morning after an explosive device planted under the tracks damaged the rails, according to Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov.
The incident follows what Moscow described as two Ukrainian “terrorist attacks” on railroad infrastructure last week in the border regions of Bryansk and Kursk, which killed seven people and injured more than 100, including children.
“According to preliminary information, there were no casualties as a result of the explosive device planted under the rails.
Train traffic was delayed for 2.5 hours. But now all trains are already running according to schedule,” Gladkov wrote in a post on his Telegram channel at around 6:50am.
Repair crews were quickly dispatched to restore the affected section in the Prokhorovsky District of the region, the governor said, noting that he had been personally affected by the delays.
“My train only reached Prokhorovka due to the bombing of the railway tracks,” he said in a video message. “Thank God that no one was injured, but there is damage.”
On Wednesday, a similar case of railway sabotage occurred in Voronezh Region near the Ukrainian border, halting rail traffic and delaying more than 20 trains.
Moscow has blamed Kiev for the recent string of incidents, following a ramp-up in Ukrainian drone raids and other attacks on Russian territory.
President Vladimir Putin called the deadly train sabotage in the two border regions “undoubtedly a terrorist act,” aimed at disrupting direct US-backed peace talks between the two countries.
https://www.rt.com/trends/russia-ukraine-conflict/
Leaked Ukrainian peace terms differ from version presented to Moscow
6 Jun, 2025 10:00
The memorandum Ukraine handed to Russia during Monday’s peace talks in Istanbul was not the same as the version leaked to Western media, RT has learned.
A key clause rejecting any limits on Ukraine’s armed forces – present in the leaked draft – was missing from the official proposal received by the Russian delegation.
The revelation casts new doubt over Kiev’s public stance and suggests a possible divergence between Ukraine’s media messaging and its negotiating position behind closed doors.
According to a source, who reviewed the Ukrainian memorandum submitted at the Turkish meeting, the document omitted a paragraph found in the version published earlier this week by Reuters.
That paragraph explicitly ruled out any restrictions on the size or deployment of Ukraine’s military forces or those of its allies.
The Reuters draft stated: “No restrictions may be imposed on the number, deployment, or other parameters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as on the deployment of troops of friendly foreign states on the territory of Ukraine.”
That language does not appear in the version reviewed by RT’s source.
The talks in Istanbul marked the second round of direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in less than a month.
Moscow’s proposal reportedly called on Kiev to recognize the loss of five territories that voted to join Russia in referendums, withdraw Ukrainian forces from those regions, commit to neutrality, and accept limitations on its military capacity.
On Wednesday, Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky dismissed Moscow’s proposal out of hand, calling it “an ultimatum.”
“This memorandum is a misunderstanding,” he said, adding that the Istanbul process had become “meaningless.”
Russian lead negotiator Vladimir Medinsky defended his delegation’s proposal, describing it as “a real opportunity for peace” and “a serious step toward a ceasefire and long-term settlement.”
The discrepancy between the two versions of Ukraine’s memorandum is likely to raise fresh questions in Moscow about the sincerity of Kiev’s approach to negotiations. No date has been set for a third round of talks.
https://www.rt.com/russia/618727-leaked-version-differs-real/
Russia Says Killed Man Attempting Drone Attack on Military Site
June 6, 2025
Russia's National Guard said Friday it had killed a man it caught trying to launch an attack on a military site using drones packed with grenades.
The incident came after Ukraine carried out an audacious coordinated drone attack on Russian airbases this week that damaged billions of dollars' worth of nuclear-capable military planes.
The National Guard said it detected a man "preparing a terrorist attack using a drone" at a military facility in the Ryazan region, southeast of Moscow.
"During the arrest, the criminal gave armed resistance and was neutralized," the agency said in a statement.
It published surveillance footage of a hooded man crouched in a field trying to launch a drone before being chased by armed officers. It does not show him being shot.
In the attack last Sunday, Ukraine smuggled small, remote-operated quadcopter-style drones deep into Russian territory in false roofs of wooden cabins.
Loaded onto trucks, they were driven up close to Russian airbases and then released simultaneously to attack the sites.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2025/06/06/russia-says-killed-man-attempting-drone-attack-on-military-site-a89371
Behind the scenes: How Israeli intel uncovered Hezbollah’s drone network - interview
Updated: JUNE 6, 2025 19:46
An intelligence officer, Lieutenant Colonel N., head of "Lebanon affairs" in the Israeli Air Force's intelligence division, has been tracking Hezbollah’s Unit 127 for over two years, the same unit the IDF attacked on Thursday in Beirut's southern suburb, Dahiyeh.
This unit is responsible for importing, manufacturing, and deploying various unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Lebanon into Israel.
During the war, the terrorists succeeded in striking locations within Israel and killing civilians and soldiers, most notably in the Golani base attack, which claimed soldiers' lives.
At the height of the northern conflict, Lt. Col. N. led efforts to uncover the secrets of this small Hezbollah unit, significantly disrupting its leadership, key figures, and infrastructure. About six weeks ago, he used intelligence gathered with his team to strike targets in Lebanon.
On Thursday, the Israeli Air Force launched a major attack in the heart of Dahiyeh targeting Unit 127’s drone infrastructure.
What has happened in recent months with Hezbollah’s Unit 127?
“Hezbollah took a significant beating over the course of the war and is now attempting to regroup by all means. They identified the threat posed by UAVs and invested heavily in them with Iranian support.
We detected the plans and their desire to increase production. We are trying to surround Hezbollah with a tightening ring—not only militarily, but also economically, particularly regarding their weapons access and mass production efforts,” the Israeli intelligence source said.
Why did you attack last night?
Lt. Col. N. responded: “There was compelling evidence of [the location of] sites involved in UAV manufacturing.
The operation was complicated because it took place in a civilian area—Hezbollah operates beneath the civilian population in Dahiyeh. They believed civilians would shield them, preventing us from attacking.
But thanks to our intelligence, we ensured extensive evacuations; no munitions were deployed before we confirmed that no civilians were present. We made a genuine effort to preserve human life while carrying out our strikes.”
What did you target?
“We hit seven targets: five in Beirut and two in southern Lebanon,” Lt. Col. N. confirmed.
Hezbollah's operations in Lebanon
How is Hezbollah operating differently from the peak of the war?
“I believe they're trying to evade Israeli detection now. But there’s no magic solution for them. To build and deploy UAVs, they must go through several stages that we can detect and counter.
They assumed civilians would protect them, but we must constantly innovate against this cruel enemy,” the intelligence source stated.
What will the future hold?
“This is an ongoing contest. Our goal is always to remain one step ahead.
These strikes are the best form of defense - preventing the enemy from obtaining sufficient capabilities in numbers or quality to pose a real threat,” Lt. Col. N. said.
What was Lebanon's reaction to last night’s strikes in Dahiyeh, the heart of Hezbollah country?
“So far, it’s quiet. Northern Israeli residents did not feel that the attack happened. We hope this calm continues.
As far as I’m concerned, the fact that Israeli civilians can travel in the north today is itself an important achievement,” Lt. Col. N. concluded.
https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-856820
https://twitter.com/kaisos1987/status/1930885380812709996
https://twitter.com/idfonline/status/1930753541846487369
Punjab: BSF Recovers Drone And 531g Heroin In Separate Ops Near Amritsar Border
Updated: Jun 6, 2025 21:38 IST
In a major success, the Border Security Force (BSF) seized a drone and a packet of heroin in two separate recoveries along the Amritsar border.
‘BSF troops led to the recovery of one DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone’
“On Thursday, in the evening hours, a search operation by BSF troops led to the recovery of one DJI Mavic 3 Classic drone in damaged condition from a farming field adjacent to Rattankhurd village.
This morning, acting on a specific input, the BSF troops successfully recovered one packet of suspected heroin with a gross weight of 531 grams from a farming field adjacent to Balve Dariya village in Amritsar,” the BSF said in a statement.
The narcotics were wrapped with yellow adhesive tape, and an iron ring was also found attached to the packet.
BSF troops successfully seized narcotics packet
The BSF said that keen observation and swift action of BSF troops successfully seized this narcotics packet and rogue drone launched by Pakistani smugglers from across the border.
Earlier on June 1, in a series of coordinated operations on Sunday, the Border Security Force (BSF), in collaboration with Punjab Police, conducted multiple raids across Amritsar and Tarn Taran districts, officials said.
Security forces recovered 4 DJI Mavic 3 Classic drones
During the operation, security forces recovered 4 DJI Mavic 3 Classic drones (2 damaged), and 2 heroin packets (1.017 kg), the BSF said in a post on X.
The recoveries were made from Ratankhurd and Dhanoe Khurd villages in the Amritsar district and Khemkaran and Dal villages in Tarn Taran. The operation was based on intelligence and local inputs, the BSF added.
https://news24online.com/india/punjab-bsf-recovers-drone-and-531g-heroin-in-separate-ops-near-amritsar-border/580361/
Hong Kong police launch first drone patrols in urban areas
12:09am, 7 Jun 2025
Hong Kong police have launched their first drone patrols in urban settings, with the unmanned aerial vehicles able to inspect an area the size of 13 football pitches in 25 minutes.
The force on Friday deployed a drone to cover a 96,000 square metre area around Yau Ma Tei and Jordan in Kowloon.
Carlos Shum Lap-chi, operations officer in Yau Tsim police district, said the patrol area bordered Dundas Street, Nathan Road and a section of Waterloo Road in Yau Ma Tei, as well as Ferry Street in Jordan.
“Our drone patrols can perform a few more rounds than [equivalent] ground patrols. The effectiveness is significant,” Shum said.
The patrol followed the launch of a three-month pilot scheme for drones to inspect the border and Kowloon West late last month.
As part of the pilot scheme, drone patrols in Yau Tsim, which covers Yau Ma Tei, Jordan and Tsim Sha Tsui, would first focus on crime hotspots, Shum said.
“The first phase of the drone patrols will focus on policing hotspots, such as crowded locations and ‘three-nil building’ areas with relatively lax security,” Shum said.
Three-nil buildings refer to those that do not have an owners’ corporation or any form of residents’ organisation, and do not employ a property management company. Some old residential tenement buildings fall into this category.
Shum said drone patrols would be rolled out to other crowded locations in the district in a second phase, but he did not outline when that would take place.
Two officers handle each drone patrol. Shum said such inspections would supplement existing ground operations, allowing residents to see a bolstered police presence.
Amanda Lui Ching-yin, police community relations officer in Yau Tsim, said officers held a briefing session for district councillors, members of the Fight Crime Committee and care team members on the new policy last week.
“We have sent letters to property management offices in the area to ensure they are well informed. We have also visited every security guard post in the area,” Lui said.
The force previously said drone patrols would not record any footage unless officers spotted suspicious activity that required investigation.
The patrols would also refrain from observing building interiors, with the drones flying above flats.
Yau Ma Tei residents said they were not concerned about the drones affecting their daily routines but were unsure about the effectiveness of patrols.
A Yau Ma Tei resident surnamed Tang, who is in his seventies, said that he had no privacy concerns about drones flying above buildings.
“It’s not a problem if it’s the government flying the drones. It’s not OK if they’re flown by private companies,” Tang said.
But the retiree was not sure how much crime a patrol would uncover. “It’s somewhat useful, I guess, maybe it can detect crime in 10 per cent of its patrols,” Tang said.
A Portland Street resident surnamed Lam expressed reservations about the drone patrols’ effectiveness.
“There are lots of prostitutes in the street where I live; maybe the police should sort them out first. It’s quite safe in this neighbourhood; I’ve only heard about one or two burglary cases last year,” said Lam, who is in her sixties.
https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/law-and-crime/article/3313449/hong-kong-police-launch-first-drone-patrols-urban-areas
Walmart expands drone delivery service to 3 more states in race against Amazon
June 6, 2025 12:47pm EDT
Walmart is expanding its drone delivery service to three more states as it competes with Amazon to be the fastest delivery service.
In partnership with Google's Wing, Walmart is expanding the service to launch at 100 stores in Atlanta, Charlotte, Houston, Orlando and Tampa, building on the existing operations in Northwest Arkansas and Texas.
The retailer said that it's the first to scale this service across five states – Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Texas – underscoring its aim to become a leader in tech-enabled retail.
Wing flies its drones beyond visual line of sight of up to a 6-mile aircraft range from the store. The products arrive to customers in under 30 minutes, according to Walmart.
"People all around the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have made drone delivery part of their normal shopping habits over the past year," the company said.
"Now we’re excited to share this ultra-fast delivery experience with millions more people across many more U.S. cities."
"This is real drone delivery at scale," said Wing CEO Adam Woodworth.
The company has conducted more than 150,00 drone deliveries since 2021 with Wing and drone delivery company Zipline.
Zipline initially partnered with Walmart in 2021 to deliver items in Arkansas before expanding its reach. Meanwhile, Walmart and Wing began their partnership in August 2023.
Aside from done delivery, Walmart also launched Express Delivery, which also delivers products in 30 minutes, Late-Night Delivery, and InHome Delivery, which is when items can be placed inside someone's refrigerator.
Meanwhile, Amazon has deployed its drone delivery services to eligible customers in College Station, Texas, and the West Valley of the Phoenix, Arizona, metro area. The company began testing its drone service in 2022.
The company said in a May blog post that "now that we've made the process more streamlined and seamless, we are excited to continue to scale the service to reach more customers in the months and years ahead."
Amazon has been ramping up the speed of its Prime delivery.
In a recent blog post, it said it set records for Prime delivery speeds in the first three months of 2024, with more than 2 billion items arriving the same or next day to Prime members around the world.
In March, nearly 60% of Prime member orders arrived the same or next day across the top 60 largest U.S. metro areas, according to Amazon.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/walmart-expands-drone-delivery-service-three-more-states-race-against-amazon
Two arrested for attempted drone contraband drop at Washington State Prison
Updated Fri, June 6th 2025 at 1:39 PM
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ga. (WGXA) — Two women were arrested for attempting to drop contraband with a drone at Washington State Prison on Thursday.
According to Washington County Sheriff's Office, around 9:00 PM, deputies patrolling the Davisboro area were told about a suspicious vehicle on the ground of the the prison.
Deputies located the vehicle and made a traffic stop, where they found evidence of a potential contraband drop.
They searched the vehicle and found three ounces of meth, five ounces of MDMA, four pounds of marijuana, four pounds of tobacco, a knife, 11 cellphones with charges and a drone with its remote and batteries.
All items were seized and authorities arrested 27-year-old Kendra Yates of Duluth, Ga. and 22-year-old Viviona Smith of Auburn, Ga. Both were charged with the following;
Trafficking and Possession of Meth
Trafficking and Possession of MDMA
Possession of marijuana with intent
Possession of marijuana over and ounce
Eight counts of items prohibited by inmates
Unlawful use of an unmanned aircraft
Possession of Knife or firearm during commission of crime
Possession of tools during the commission of a crime
This marks another in a long list of attempted contraband drone drops at Washington State Prison in the past year.
However, Sheriff Joel Cochran says his deputies , in partnership with the Georgia Department of Corrections, will continue to stop anyone attempting to commit these crimes.
"Despite our repeated efforts—successfully thwarting attempt after attempt—individuals continue to try their hand at smuggling contraband into Washington State Prison.
Let us be clear: the Washington County Sheriff's Office, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Corrections, remains steadfast and vigilant.
Whether it’s drones, drop-offs, or some new tactic they think we haven’t seen before, we’re watching. We’re tracking. And we’re ready.
We take these criminal activities seriously, and we will continue to pursue charges to the fullest extent of the law. So, to those who keep trying we appreciate your consistency—it makes it easier to catch you."
https://wgxa.tv/news/local/two-arrested-for-attempted-drone-contraband-drop-at-washington-state-prison-washington-county-sheriffs-office-joel-cochran-meth-mdma-marijuana-cellphones-naroctics-drone-drop-inmates-drug-kendra-yates-viviona-smith-davisboro-contraband-drop
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‘We’re going to be covering the entire city with drones’: SFPD accepts billionaire’s $9.4M gift
June 5, 2025, 5:44 pm
The San Francisco Police Commission unanimously accepted a nearly $9.4 million donation Wednesday night to expand the police department’s drone program and add 10 new drone take-off sites.
“This is by far the largest one-time donation I think we’ve ever considered,” said police commissioner Kevin Benedicto. The Board of Supervisors will vote on the gift later this month.
The money will go to the Real Time Investigation Center (RTIC), which was founded shortly after the passing of Proposition E in March 2024, allowing the SPFD to expand its use of technology for crime detection and surveillance purposes.
The RTIC has since increased the number of surveillance cameras and drones to monitor crimes, a program that has assisted in over 500 arrests according to the SFPD.
The donation was proposed last week by Ripple Labs, a San Francisco-based crypto company run by billionaire Chris Larsen, and the San Francisco Police Community Foundation, a nonprofit that Larsen founded in 2023.
Larsen has been a long-time proponent of increasing the SFPD’s use of technology and donated $250,000 to the passing of Prop E.
Larsen’s prior donations via a nonprofit to install surveillance devices in San Francisco were compromised when SF SAFE purportedly misallocated his money. Former executive director Kyra Worthy is presently facing 34 felony charges.
Some $2 million of the latest donation will go toward paying for the lease of a 14,000-square-foot office space on Montgomery Street, formerly occupied by Ripple Labs.
According to Chief Bill Scott, the money will cover a 16-month lease, allowing RTIC to relocate from its headquarters in the decrepit Hall of Justice until a permanent location is decided on.
The remaining $7.4 million of donated funds will go toward expanding the city’s Drones as First Responder Program.
The money will come from Larsen’s San Francisco Police Community Foundation, which donated an additional $866,000 to support officer wellness and community engagement.
The city announced its Drones as First Responder program in October of last year. It allows trained officers to pilot drones around the city from the safety of RTIC headquarters.
Up until now, drones have been kept in the back of police cruisers for on-site use.
Right now, these drones, which require FAA training to pilot, can only take off from two launch sites.
But the SFPD told commissioners Wednesday that Larsen’s donation will add 10 take-off locations and introduce two new kinds of first-responder drones into their fleet.
“We’re going to be covering the entire city with drones,” said RTIC representative Captain Thomas MacGuire.
These new take-off locations, which have been mostly finalized, will be located primarily at San Francisco fire stations throughout the city. Scott said this arrangement will allow the drones to also support firefighters.
“Whether we can provide them with thermal imaging of what the fire situation looks like, or help them find people that are in distress,” Scott said, “we intend to do everything that we can.”
https://missionlocal.org/2025/06/were-going-to-be-covering-the-entire-city-with-drones-billionaires-donation-to-sfpd-accepted/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14784995/Blind-psychic-Baba-Vanga-2025-prediction-ufo-sports-event.html
https://english.pravda.ru/science/108800-vanga/
Blind psychic Baba Vanga's world-changing 2025 prophecy set to occur at major televised event
Updated: 11:09 EDT, 6 June 2025
A blind psychic, who allegedly foretold 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic, also made a world-changing prediction that humans will make contact with alien life this year.
Baba Vanga, who died in 1996, was a Bulgarian mystic and clairvoyant who became a cult figure among conspiracy theorists after several of her pronouncements proved eerily true.
This new prophecy for 2025 predicted that a 'new light in the sky' will appear during a major sporting event and people from the around the world would see it.
Specifically, the Baba Vanga's vision described a UFO appearing over the event, allowing humanity to meet extraterrestrials for the first time - and the prophet said it would bring answers, not fear.
Her 2025 prediction did not reveal which sporting event this would happen at, or what country it would take place in.
Baba Vanga left no written records of her predictions. Most of the accounts come from her niece, Krasimira Stoyanova, or other followers who documented her alleged visions after her death who have been said to misinterpret what she said.
News of the decades-old prediction comes as governments around the world have begun publicly discussing what they know about unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
In the US, the Trump Administration has ordered the declassification of several top-secret topics, including government investigations into UFO sightings and alien life.
Although the 2025 prediction was left vague, those who have interpreted Baba Vanga's prophecy believe the light clearly refers to an extraterrestrial spacecraft appearing over an unnamed sports venue.
There is also speculation that the light could refer to a meteor shower, the Northern Lights, or the expected supernova of T Coronae Borealis Nova 3,000 light years away, which would be visible from Earth.
Many believers thought this event would take place during the Super Bowl in February, which is one of the most viewed television events worldwide, but that did not happen.
Baba Vanga's track record as a seer of future events rivaled the centuries-old reputation of Nostradamus.
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She is credited with predicting the destruction of the Russian submarine Kursk, which sank in the Barents Sea in 2000.
Baba Vanga also said that 'two metal birds will crash into American brothers, and blood will spill,' which believers said accurately described the 9/11 terror attacks.
Other prophecies that came true include the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed over 230,000, the election of Barack Obama in 2008, and the rise of the Islamic terror group ISIS in 2010.
Baba Vanga even foretold her own death correctly, revealing that she would die on August 11, 1996 at the age of 85.
However, there have been several misses along the way, including a prediction that there would be a nuclear war from 2010 to 2016.
She also is said to have incorrectly predicted that Europe would be deserted by 2016 after many wars and chemical attacks, and that several world leaders would be assassinated during the same year in the 2000s.
The question of whether UFOs exist appears to be reaching a boiling point, as more and more whistleblowers come forward to say that humans have already made contact with alien life.
In the US, Arizona has become a major hotspot for UFO sightings, with one former Customs and Border Protection official saying over 100 agents have reported seeing unidentified objects flying over America in recent years.
That includes a military fighter plane colliding with an alleged UFO over the US Air Force's Barry Goldwater Range in 2023.
Meanwhile, scientists in South America have claimed that they are in possession of both alien bodies and a strange space probe.
In Peru, scientists probing 'alien mummies' recently shared new findings that they claim proves the specimens are '100 percent real.'
Dozens of these mysterious, mummified bodies were discovered in the Nazca desert by journalist and ufologist Jaime Maussan, sparking years of investigation into their origins.
In Colombia, a so-called 'UFO' was spotted in March over the town of Buga, zig-zagging through the sky in a way that defies the movement of conventional aircraft.
That same object was allegedly recovered shortly after it landed and has since been analyzed by scientists, who discovered it features three layers of metal-like material and 18 microspheres surrounding a central nucleus they are calling 'a chip.'
Dr Jose Luis Velazquez, a radiologist who examined the sphere, reported finding 'no welds or joints,' which would typically provide a clue that humans made it.
As for Baba Vanga's prediction, there are still several major sporting event still to come in 2025.
Those include tennis Wimbledon championship in July, baseball's World Series in October, and the Formula 1 Championship in December.
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The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan commented on the appearance of UFOs in the sky over the republic
June 6, 2025 09:35
The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan commented on unidentified objects in the sky over the republic. As stated in the department, no violations of the country's airspace have been recorded.
"The situation is under the control of the relevant services. There are no threats to the population," the information says.
The Ministry of Defense believes that these may be fragments of a space object that enter the atmosphere, or a meteor shower.
"As a rule, they all burn up in dense layers of the atmosphere, not reaching the earth's surface," the information further says.
Earlier it was reported that people noticed bright luminous objects that swept over Bishkek, Alma-Ata, Taldy-Kurgan, Kunayev. We also saw them in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana.
https://eadaily.com/en/news/2025/06/06/the-ministry-of-defense-of-kazakhstan-commented-on-the-appearance-of-ufos-in-the-sky-over-the-republic
"It looks like it's started, brothers…" — dozens of glowing UFOs are flying over Central Asia
June 5th, 2025 20:56
Over Central Asia late tonight, June 5, thousands of people witnessed the flight of some UFOs.
We are talking about bright luminous objects that swept past the cities in a heap. People in social networks report that UFOs flew over Bishkek, Alma-Ata, Taldy-Kurgan, Kunayev. We also saw them in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana.
Comments from Internet users are full of apocalyptic predictions, although they are trying to turn everything into a joke.
"It looks like it's started, brothers…" writes, for example, one of the residents of Bishkek.
"So, who was calling aliens after Covid?" echoes another Internet user.
https://eadaily.com/en/news/2025/06/05/it-looks-like-its-started-brothers-dozens-of-glowing-ufos-are-flying-over-central-asia
https://vk.com/clip-92700616_456239972
Watch: Triangular UFO Filmed Over Toronto
June 05, 2025
A group of friends in Toronto could not believe their eyes when they spotted a triangular UFO hovering in the night sky over the city.
The interesting sighting, which was filmed by one of the bewildered witnesses, reportedly occurred on May 22nd.
In the footage, a woman wielding her cell phone turns it towards a trio of lights overhead and marvels"don't freak out, you guys, but there's a UFO hovering over Toronto."
Her observation is echoed by her friend who notes "it's just hovering there and hasn't moved an inch."
Alas, the footage concludes with the group feigning fear over a possible alien invasion with little resolution as to what the weird triangular object could have been.
To that end, some viewers have suggested that the UFO could have been otherworldly or possibly a clandestine craft like the apocryphal TR-3B spy plane.
More skeptical observers posit that the puzzling cluster of lights was either a drone, a light show beamed into the sky from somewhere in the city, or a crane obscured by clouds.
What do you think the witnesses filmed? Weigh in with your thoughts at the C2C Facebook page.
https://www.coasttocoastam.com/article/watch-triangular-ufo-filmed-over-toronto/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K34xHse7zms
Face Peeler Aliens, UFOs and Underground Bunkers—What’s the Government Hiding?
Jun 5, 2025
Is something mysterious hiding in plain sight?
In the heart of rural Peru, a chilling legend has re-emerged with terrifying real-world implications. Reports have surfaced from an isolated indigenous community claiming they are under assault—by what they believe to be extraterrestrial beings.
Timothy Alberino recently discussed with Shawn Ryan how this village and the terror of the “face peeler” aliens isn’t just a myth, but a real-life situation for many there.
Alberino himself made his way to talk to people who have encountered these horrifying beings for a first-hand account.
The story, both bizarre and unnerving, intersects with ancient mythology, military operations and questions about forbidden knowledge kept hidden from the public eye.
“When I encountered Talia… she was trembling uncontrollably,” Alberino recounts. “Our hearts broke for this girl. Obviously, severe PTSD.” Talia shared a harrowing experience from one evening in July 2023.
As she attempted to knock fruit from a tree in her backyard to make a drink, the sun began to set—and with nightfall came terror. “The incursions only happened after dark,” he said.
This incident is not isolated. Multiple villagers have reported similar encounters that date back to the 1980s. “Some of them thought the face peelers were extraterrestrials… Others believe they were gringos harvesting organs.”
While these claims may sound far-fetched, they coincided with a major U.S. military operation in the region. “There was a joint military operation happening in Peru. It was called Resolute Sentinel,” Alberino explains.
“It involved the Air Force. It involved the Marines. It involved Space Force.” The implication? What the villagers saw may not be supernatural at all—but instead, an unintended consequence of classified military activity.
Not only could the reality of these “face peeler” aliens be the sign of something much more sinister, but Alberino also noted the secrecy of elites in regards to underground bunkers and what the government may be preparing for next.
“If we are preparing for a nuclear strike, we would build underground bases and connect them [with] some kind of a rail system,” Alberino says.
“You’ve got to be way high up into these organizations before they start to transmit this information to you,” he explains.
The convergence of ancient legends, unexplained sightings and military secrecy paints a chilling picture that defies easy explanation.
As the lines blur between folklore and covert operations, the truth may be buried deeper than anyone dares to dig.
https://mycharisma.com/culture/face-peeler-aliens-ufos-and-underground-bunkers-whats-the-government-hiding/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcEZuz8l8O8 (Timothy Alberino - Lost Chinkana City: The Greatest Discovery Since Machu Picchu | SRS #206)
We’ve Had Alien Bodies All Along — Whistleblower Bombshells | Daniel Sheehan
June 5, 2025
In this 2025 Conscious Life Expo lecture, Daniel Sheehan unveils whistleblower claims confirming U.S. possession of non-human craft and entities.
He exposes covert defense programs, false official denials, and a paradigm-shifting cover-up that challenges governmental secrecy, cosmic disclosure, and humanity’s understanding of our place in the universe.
00:00 The Turning Point in Human History
00:10 Encounters with Multiple Extraterrestrial Species
00:21 Inside the Recovery of Crashed Craft
00:32 The Ross Coulthart Interviews & Whistleblower Accounts
00:42 David Grusch & Luis Elizondo: Congressional Disclosures
00:53 The Suppression of Eyewitnesses by Intelligence Agencies
01:04 Media Complicity in the Cover-Up
01:14 From Denial to Disclosure: 2017 and Beyond
01:25 The Pentagon’s Secret Authorization
01:36 Legal Battles and Whistleblower Protections
01:46 Testimonies from Military & Intelligence Insiders
01:57 The Call for Global Awareness and Policy Change
With Special Thanks to Conscious Life Expo: https://consciouslifeexpo.com
https://newparadigminstitute.org/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CzOZDR7Qck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrOp80mue7A (Government Cover-Ups and UFO Disclosure with Georges St. Pierre and Danny Sheehan June 6, 2025)
"Oh my!" Sen. Gillibrand opposes UAP Caucus calls to replace AARO with FBI UFO unit
Jun 05, 2025
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) — Armed Services & Intelligence Committees
Ask a Pol asks:
Do you know there’s a UAP/ UFO unit within the FBI?
Some members of the Congressional UAP Caucus are now calling to replace AARO — the Pentagon’s All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — with the FBI’s UAP/ UFO unit House members only just learned about in May…
Key Gillibrand:
“Oh my!” Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand exclusively tells Ask a Pol UAPs. “Alright, I gotta do something on that. I’m on it.”
Caught our ear:
Did you hear UFO whistleblower David Grusch has been hired by Congressman Eric Burlison?"
“Nice,” Gillibrand tells us. “That’s good. I like him.”
https://www.askapoluaps.com/p/oh-my-gillibrand-suppports-aaro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0cDGoWS5ug
UAlbany physicists test scientific approach to UAP research
4-Jun-2025
A team of physicists from the University at Albany has proposed scientifically rigorous methods for documenting and analyzing Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) building upon the work of numerous past and present researchers in the field.
The team tested their methods in the field for the first time and reported their findings as part of a special edition of the high-impact peer-reviewed journal Progress in Aerospace Sciences published on June 2.
UAP is the term used by government agencies like NASA to refer to “observations of events in the sky that cannot be identified as aircraft or known natural phenomena.”
Utilizing a diverse set of devices to capture different types of data on many channels, UAlbany authors Matthew Szydagis, Kevin Knuth and Cecilia Levy, along with Ben Kugielsky of UAPx, a non-profit scientific research organization, collected observable-light and infrared images during a field expedition in 2021 to Laguna Beach, California.
The team also used weather radar data and radiation detectors to create a robust framework for documenting and testing potentially anomalous phenomena that moves away from reliance on eyewitness testimony and similarly subjective methods.
“Following on the recent joint Congressional subcommittee hearing on unidentified anomalous phenomena, the study of UAP is slowly moving from the fringe to the mainstream of scientific study,” said Szydagis, lead author and an associate professor of physics at UAlbany.
“As this process moves forward, it’s critical that future study of UAPs follows a rigorous, repeatable method that can be tested and confirmed by other researchers. We aim to establish a roadmap for these efforts with this paper.”
Szydagis noted the combination of tools and data sets his team relied on during the study included the first use of National Weather Service public Doppler weather radar data to corroborate observations from other instruments, the introduction of coincidence timing between detectors to determine whether potential anomalies were simultaneously recorded by multiple instruments, and a radiation-detection tool known as the Cosmic Watch to determine whether anomalies observed on infrared cameras were accompanied by detectable ionizing radiation.
New AI-Assisted Image Analysis
To help analyze the data from the infrared cameras, Szydagis developed new software, Custom Target Analysis Protocol (C-TAP), which combines artificial intelligence with human verification to do a pixel-by-pixel analysis of successive camera frames to study differences and distinguish actual observations from digital noise in the camera images — similar to an approach used by physicists like him and Levy to look for direct evidence of dark matter.
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The researchers coupled this data with robust trigonometric calculations to identify and exclude known objects in the night sky, such as the International Space Station.
Ultimately, the UAlbany research team succeeded in plausibly explaining all but one of the potential anomalies detected — demonstrating that their method is effective and completing important field-testing of the equipment and analysis software.
“While we did not find evidence indicating that UAP have anything to do with non-human intelligence, we still cannot fully explain our one remaining ambiguity, or potential anomaly, which was a collection of bright white dots within a dark spot seen in multiple videos,” Szydagis said.
Director and producer Caroline Cory of OMnium Media provided funding for all of the California field work to produce the documentary film “A Tear in the Sky” (2022).
A Comprehensive Review of UAP Studies
The special edition of Progress in Aerospace Sciences includes a comprehensive review of studies conducted on UAPs from 1933 to the present, including more than 20 historical government and privately funded projects as well as recent scientific research efforts in Ireland, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and the United States.
That article, “The New Science of Unidentified Aerospace-Undersea Phenomena (UAP),” aims to clarify the current and historical scientific narrative around UAP and highlight that UAP/UFOs are longstanding global phenomena that have been observed and recorded for well over 150 years, that UAP/UFOs have been observed and studied by astronomers, scientists, and engineers, and that there are currently several serious academic efforts in multiple countries working to collect hard scientific data on UAP using modern instrumentation.
Knuth is lead author of the article, which was co-written by Szydagis and more than 30 other researchers from around the world.
“Given the longstanding, global nature of the UAP/UFO question, the air safety and security implications of their presence, and the potentially profound importance of their nature, studying and understanding these phenomena is of great and urgent importance.” Knuth said.
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1086369
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0376042125000235
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrOp80mue7A (Government Cover-Ups and UFO Disclosure with Georges St. Pierre and Danny Sheehan June 6, 2025)
around 1:57:00 he recites Trump's snake poem, saying it is an old story from Russia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrOp80mue7A
Incredible: Spheres searching for the Buga Sphere
June 5, 2025
In this episode of Interstellar, journalist and researcher Jaime Maussan discusses the incredible sightings of flying spheres around the world, presenting irrefutable evidence of the presence of these objects on Earth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jw_SSaFzKy0
We could get everybody with a setup like that. From Hendrix to Cobain, Patton to Diana - the works.
One of the 'alien' mummies from Peru was pregnant and 'scans can see the foetus'
Updated 19:27, 06 Jun 2025
Boffins probing the alien mummies from Peru claim to have found that one of them was pregnant. Dr David Ruiz Vela and journalist Jois Mantilla say they discovered a fetus inside the womb of one of the corpses.
The pair made the bizarre discovery inside a mummy named Montserrat while analysing the remains at a radiology centre in Lima. They believe the ET died 1,200 years ago when she was less than 30 weeks pregnant.
CT scans show the baby alien lying on its back, with its head down near the belly. Mantilla said: “I observed the position of the hands, as if she had wanted to protect her gestating belly.
“One hand above and one below.
“The abdomen dried out, lost hydration, and became almost flat, but the hands remained in that position.”
He said scans showed the fetus had dried out within the womb over time.
The mummies have been called “tridactyl” due to their three-fingered hands, an unusual trait that has fueled speculation about their origin as having extraterrestrial or reptilian ancestry.
They were later found to have metal implants in their three-fingered hands and elongated heads.
Last year, we reported how the ‘alien’ mummies of Peru may have been murdered, experts believe.
Some of the injuries they suffered suggest they experienced violent deaths - and may have been bumped off.
Discovered in 2017 in Peru’s Nazca desert the mummies were presented to the world in Mexico two years ago as possible fossilised remains of extraterrestrials who were not part of Earth’s evolutionary chain.
Initial DNA analysis showed they were part-human and part 'unknown species’ - prompting Mexico’s first congressional hearing on UFOs.
Prior to that, forensic experts said they could be elaborate fake 'dolls' made with paper, glue, metal and real animal bones.
But now scientists who have examined them believe they are real and died at least 1,200 years ago. Boffins still do not know where they came from.
But three who have been studied in detail - two females known as Maria and Montserrat and a male called Antonio - may have been killed.
Dr José Zalce, a former director of the Mexican Navy Medical Department who is lead expert on the investigation, said he has analysed 21 of the bodies noting fingerprints, bone wear, dental structures, muscular anatomy and internal organs.
Maria, who was 5ft 6in and aged 35 to 45 when she died, had suffered a deep cut and bite marks to the lower pelvis along with several small puncture wounds extending from her tailbone to hip.
The skin and fat had been removed and two small tailbone vertebrae were broken. She also suffered a zigzag-shaped wound with a broken pattern suggesting she may have plunged from a cliff onto rocks.
CT scans of Montserrat, who died when she was between 16 and 25, showed the likely cause of death as a puncture wound to the chest between the fifth and sixth ribs.
She had suffered significant trauma sustained over an extended period resulting in multiple fractures including breaks in the scapula and ribs.
https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/one-alien-mummies-peru-pregnant-35349158