After major operation in Saxony: Police say: These are not UFOs, these are contrails | Area

Plauen (Saxony) – A mysterious sight in the sky above Vogtland caused a stir on Sunday evening. Now the police are surprised by a confusing explanation: The mysterious flying object supposedly never existed!

Several witnesses were convinced Sunday night: The building collapsed violently unidentified flying object over Vogtland Far. Walkers photographed this phenomenon. Also because of the video, the big operation started at 4:30 p.m. In the afternoon, police searched for the mysterious object using drones, helicopters and land, but found nothing. Some too Fire departmentmountain rescue services and dog squads are in action.

On Sunday evening, a large number of people searched for the fallen flying object

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The next day the police stopped looking for him unknown flying object A. What should fall from the sky remains unclear at this time. On Tuesday, the police surprised us with a new announcement that then made the whole search impossible to start!

Police assumed there was a contrail, not a collision

“After consultations with various authorities, institutions and private associations in collaboration with the University of Würzburg and most of scientist “It is known that the sightings were contrails,” explained police spokesman Sebastian Schmidt.

View of the village of Gunzen in Vogtland: This is the alleged crash site

View of the village of Gunzen in Vogtland: This is the alleged crash site

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The perpetrators are now also known: It is said that there were two of them Passenger plane who flew over Schöneck at high altitude coming from Prague. And the supposedly recognizable flames, the boom?

Police do not yet know the cause of the explosion

Police spokesperson: “Air turbulence created a corresponding spiral pattern. The setting sun illuminated the tracks from below and caused the color to change to a yellowish red. The thuds heard were from an unknown, independent event.” The search on Sunday began because “at that time a Accident event “cannot be ruled out.”

State directorate Saxony However, he didn’t appear to know this theory either on Tuesday. He assured BILD: “The Saxony State Directorate is not responsible as no aircraft was involved.”