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UFO Sighting Report - Malaysia

February 18th 2007 : Jalan Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor


UFOINFO Sighting Form Report

Location: Jalan Ipoh/Kuala Lumpur/Selangor/ Malaysia

Date: February/18/2007 Kuala Lumpur, 1.30am, 3am

Approach Direction: north

Departure Direction: east

Witness Direction: north

Description: My father and were having a midnight snack at one of a stall at housing estate.Once we thought it to be a few stars as they were bright, but then we realise they could not be because they produce any sound and had five to six sparkling orange in colour at each object and they were moving quite far and fast. They were moving in an alignment in three and four in a shape like 'semi rainbow' about thirteen of them. When one of them moves out of alignment the rest would with for it until they form back in the old position. Finally they all sore higher and higher until they were out of sight. And then one object was flying quite fast from north and sore quite near from those previous objects but I guess few people arond would not realise this as there were few fireworks during this festive season. The object sore higher and higher and moves in a circle before flying to the east.

At 3 am, one more orange sparkling object came from the north. It sore high up and came into a stall in the air before continue to fly to the east. Finally it change direction and sore higher up and out of sight. I know there must be a report on this sighting but eventually it will be classified, beyond the public aware.

Color/Shape: More than 15 objects, each object has five to six bright glowing orange light.

Height & Speed: at about 40,000 feet, more faster than F16, from north sore high in the sky, then stall in the middle, finally change direction to the east and sore higher until it disappers.

TV/Radio/Press: I guess they were classifiled. Hope you could look into it.

[Possibility of lanterns? - John @ UFOINFO]


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