Is UFO Activity Happening in the Skies of Kyiv? 4 New Videos!
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person presenting the information is Chris Lehto, who discusses UAPs captured by Boris Zhilyaev, an astronomer in Kyiv. Zhilyaev and his team have been using meteor detection equipment to observe UAPs over the past year. They recorded videos of objects moving at high speeds and identified three groups: bright spinning objects, bright structured objects, and dark flying objects. The encounters showed objects moving from Mach 1 to Mach 16. After the initial skepticism from the scientific community, Zhilyaev provided new data and videos that suggest these are not artillery shells. The encounter has led to ongoing research and a desire to share findings publicly.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses the findings of Boris Zhilyaev and his team regarding UAPs captured over Kyiv, highlighting their speed, visibility, and structural characteristics. The claims are met with skepticism from some in the scientific community, particularly regarding the nature of the objects observed.
Boris Zhilyaev's team has captured UAPs exhibiting speeds from Mach 1 to Mach 16, identified as bright spinning, bright structured, and dark flying objects.
Boris Zhilyaev
“UAPs are everywhere; we have identified three groups of objects.”
Avi Loeb
“These captures were done incorrectly, and they're going much slower and closer to the camera.”
Managed by: Main Observatory of Kyiv
Study and document UAP phenomena
Boris Zhilyaev and his team have captured UAPs using meteor detection software, claiming these objects are ubiquitous.
The UAPs detected exhibit speeds ranging from Mach 1 to Mach 16.
Boris Zhilyaev's team has identified three groups of UAPs: bright spinning objects, bright structured objects, and dark flying objects.
Some UAPs can turn invisible or have low albedo, making them difficult to detect.
The UAPs exhibit anomalous temporal characteristics, including rapid flashes and intensity drops.