(ORDO NEWS) — Having sheltered a crashed alien, the shepherd Sagynbay may have saved the Soviet base with nuclear weapons from the invasion of UFOs.
This story took place in June 1979 in the Turgai region of the Kazakh SSR, not far from Arkalyk – now almost abandoned, but then – a prosperous industrial city.
A local shepherd named Sagynbay woke up in the middle of the night and left the house and saw that the sky was glowing.
It seemed to him that the source of light was not far away, and the shepherd, saddling his horse, decided to go and find out what was the reason for the strange glow.
Night guest
Having traveled several kilometers from his native village, he saw traces of a large object falling in the sky glowing in the night steppe.
Deciding that it could be an airplane or a Soviet space satellite, the shepherd drove closer and was surprised to see a silver disk half buried in rocky soil.
Deciding that it was not worth approaching such a find, Sagynbai returned to the village. And a few hundred meters from the fallen object, he stumbled upon an escape pod that looked very much like a coal-black egg.
The surface of the capsule was so textured that the shepherd thought it was just a smooth boulder.
But at that moment, the “boulder” suddenly opened up, and from it, under the horse’s feet, fell out, as it seemed to Sagynbai at first, a tall man.
The shepherd’s horse snorted and backed away, and the shepherd decided to ride away from the stranger to a safe distance – to see what would happen next.
He understood that it would be better for him to leave altogether, but curiosity got in the way. However, the inhabitant of the aircraft himself got to his feet and immediately went to the shepherd.
The stranger was tall, with thin arms and legs. Huge eyes sparkled in the darkness. The Kazakh greeted the stranger with an open palm, and then gave him his horse and on foot, leading it by the bridle, returned home.
To say that his wife was surprised is an understatement. At another time, she would have simply run away from home, but this time she was as if under hypnosis and obeyed her husband in everything.
And he ordered to cook beshbarmak in the middle of the night and set the table. The shepherd seated his night guest in the most honorable place.
The woman prepared the dish, trying once again not to look at the guest and not show increased interest.
But the stranger did not eat meat, but tasted the dough with appetite and ate the whole kurt – a national Kazakh dish, dry balls made from sheep, goat or camel cottage cheese.
With gestures, he refused the bed prepared for him by the astonished woman, and remained overnight at the table, closing his eyes. Whether he slept, the owners did not understand.
In the morning the shepherd woke up from the fact that a military UAZ drove into his yard.
Immediately realizing that the Soviet military, most likely, were looking for his night guest, the shepherd grabbed the stranger by the hand and took him to the hayloft, where he indicated with signs that he needed to hide.
While the stranger was sitting on the fragrant hay, the shepherd went out to meet the soldiers.
When they began to ask him if he had seen anything unusual during the night, the shepherd shrugged his shoulders and replied that he was fast asleep.
The military, after wandering around the village a little more, left.
The stranger lived with the shepherd for two weeks. During this time, he managed to get acquainted with the inhabitants of the village, learned to play cards and checkers, and soon began to beat the Kazakhs.
It is noteworthy that for all the time he did not utter a single word, but at the same time he perfectly understood everything that was said to him, and people, in turn, understood him.
He disappeared from Sagynbay’s house on June 26, 1979.
The fact that such a story actually happened was told to reporters by Russian citizen Tatyana Leonova. She was nine years old in 1979 and lived with her father, a veterinarian, in Arkalyk.
Sometimes the father took the girl with him on calls. Shepherd Sagynbay was an old acquaintance of the veterinarian, and one day he and his daughter came to visit him.
The shepherd cordially greeted the veterinarian, fed him, gave him tea, and then there was a quiet noise in the street. The shepherd said something to the veterinarian and, taking him by the elbow, led him out of the house.
Despite her father’s orders to stay at the table, the girl ran out after him. She saw the men walking towards the barn and followed them.
Looking into the barn, Tatyana saw a gray creature surrounded by people. The creature had a head twice the size of a human and black eyes half the size of its face.
She learned the whole story from her father when she grew up. She also compared the alien’s disappearance to the Turgay incident, which took place exactly on June 26, 1979 – that is, the day the alien disappeared.
This incident, which is most directly related to the first, took place a hundred kilometers from Arkalyk, not far from the city of Derzhavinsk, not far from the local military unit that served the mines with R-36 nuclear ballistic missiles, which the Americans nicknamed “Satan”.
The day before the incident, eyewitnesses saw fireballs in the sky, and on the day of the incident, schoolchildren from the Beryozka pioneer camp saw aliens.
After dinner, a group of pioneers, among whom was the daughter of a local police major, Svetlana Kvacheva, fled the camp and decided to light a fire on the slope of a nearby hill.
The idea had to be interrupted in the most unexpected way: three-meter humanoids came out into the firelight. The children ran screaming towards the camp, the humanoids followed them.
Hiding behind the fence of the pioneer camp and feeling relatively safe, the children began to call strangers behind them: “Come here, let’s talk!”.
However, the aliens did not accept the invitation. At that moment, it was already dark, and Svetlana Kvacheva remembered the terrible eyes that sparkled red in the darkness.
The Pioneer leader, walking around the camp in the evening, on one of the paths stumbled upon a dark giant humanoid. The girl got scared and ran away. Later, she returned with the watchman, but the stranger was gone.
The next day, everyone in the camp heard a roar, as if a jet plane was taking off somewhere nearby. This whole story would not be worth a penny if it were not for the missile military base located nearby. According to some reports, up to 15% of the nuclear potential of the USSR was stored on it.
Sveta Kvacheva told her father, a police major, about the incident, and he took the story seriously, after which the children began to be questioned by the military, and then by the KGB.
This incident became known to the general public only after one of the eyewitnesses, possibly camp workers, wrote about it to the editors of one of the Soviet youth magazines.
If we connect this case with the incident in Arkalyk, which is located not far from Derzhavinsk, then we can assume that the “space guys” flew in for their brother, and at the same time conducted reconnaissance at the military base.
And who knows what would have happened if they had not found him and approached the territory of the military base with missiles.
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