The elements of the story that stand out and make it seem not just like more orbital debris are that the objects "...were emitting red and green sparks as they descended to earth." and that "...the curious villagers tried to chip the UFOs with a chisel [upon which] colourful sparks flew out but to their astonishment they were unable to mark the objects in any way." There's some lively discussion on Above Top Secret about this case. Also, an update on that case can be found here.
Searching for that led me to another story about yet another crash in in Pavlodar, Kazakhstan on 1/5/9. Apparently there, a local police chief saw a shining flying object falling into the Belaya river early on January 5. Divers found nothing after four attempts, but investigated a "15-meter air hole" whatever that is.
Are the aliens already (unsuccessfully) looking for the ET Embassy they're building there? :D
And that of course led me to more new stuff about the alleged UFO crash in Needles CA last year (2008), just a couple months before the afore-mentioned Japan crash; George Knapp, the NV TV news guy who's broken so many good UFO stories, has this piece.
Essentially the details are these:
Those who saw the object descending, claim that it was of a turquoise color. Any idea of the object being a meteorite was quickly dismissed because of the presence of a number of helicopters, which appeared to be searching for the object. Eyewitnesses claimed that the group of helicopters eventually located the object, and toted it to an unknown location.
The blogosphere is already on to that one, and some interesting commentary on it has already appeared. Some more interesting detail on the witnesses can be found in this blog post. I've give that Knapp guy credit -- he's either a top-notch BS artist, or one ballsy reporter...
The video of the news story on this site, with the full story found here.
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