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A video claiming to show alien remains in a Russian UFO hotspot has become a massive worldwide hit with hundreds of thousands of followers.

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The movie - made by two walkers in Irkutsk in Russia's remote Siberia - shows what appears to be the badly damaged corpse of a two foot high ET half buried in the snow.

Part of the right leg is missing and there are deep holes for eyes and a mouth in a skull-like head.

UFO fans believe the body could have been left behind by ET visitors after an accident, or missed by Russian military alien experts clearing up after a crash, reports local media.

The area is a known UFO hotspot with dozens of sightings reported every year.

Igor Molovic, one of the pair that uploaded the video, now seen by nearly 700,000 people within a few days, said: 'We couldn't believe it when we saw it. And what was spooky is that there was no sign of the spaceship.

'Perhaps that was taken away and the body overlooked.'

Skeptics suggest the video is a fake using a staged model for the ET's body.

See video 'evidence' of the alien:




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A video claiming to show alien remains in a Russian UFO hotspot has become a massive worldwide hit with hundreds of thousands of followers. In April 2011, a video surfaced that rapidly gained traction, presenting what appeared to be the remains of a small extraterrestrial being found in the snowy landscapes of Irkutsk, Siberia—a region notorious for UFO sightings. The footage was uploaded by two hikers who stumbled upon the alleged alien corpse, which was described as approximately two feet tall and seemingly damaged, with notable features such as hollow eye sockets and a missing leg. This intriguing encounter sparked various theories among UFO enthusiasts, with some speculating that the body could be a remnant of an extraterrestrial visit gone wrong, perhaps overlooked during a military cleanup after a supposed crash. Igor Molovic, one of the individuals who filmed the encounter, commented on the mysterious absence of a spacecraft, suggesting it might have been removed or hidden. However, skepticism swiftly followed, with many detractors claiming that the video is a hoax. They believe the alien body is nothing more than a model or a cleverly staged setup designed to deceive viewers. Interestingly, the video was viewed nearly 700,000 times shortly after it was posted, showcasing the public's relentless fascination with the possibility of extraterrestrial life. As we reflect on this event in 2024, it highlights the enduring allure and controversy surrounding UFO phenomena and alleged alien encounters. For those curious, you can check out the video titled "UFO Video of dead alien found in snow in Russia - UFO crash?" on YouTube, but be aware that transcripts are only available in Russian, leaving much of the English-speaking audience to interpret the visuals alone. What are your thoughts on the ongoing interest in UFOs and alien sightings? Is it simply a product of our imagination, or do you think there's something more to explore in these mysterious stories? Share your views or any similar experiences you've encountered!​

Feel free to brainstorm related topics or discuss past notable UFO sightings in different parts of the world that might have similar impacts on public perception!
 


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