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In the USA, they got nervous: what is behind the incident at Cape Megan in Crimea?

UFO. Illustration: adventtr / istockphoto.com

Russia does not confirm or deny the presence of The Crimea has tactical nuclear weapons, and also does not provide the United States with information on the "Megan incident," the American military digest ATM writes about this. The translation of the material publishes Pravda.Ru .

According to American military experts, the Russian Federation does not report the presence of Crimea tactical nuclear weapons-"game changer" (changing the rules or the course of the game). We are talking about the same missiles "Iskander-M" or "Caliber", which can hit targets on Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Turkey and The Middle East.

ATM recalls that Moscow conducted exercises on the use of non-strategic nuclear weapons in In Crimea, the Foreign Ministry limited itself to statements about "Russia's right to deploy nuclear weapons anywhere on its territory."

The Americans also note that for 5 years Moscow has not responded to requests from the military department about the "Megan incident" — the alleged destruction of the Aerospace Forces The Russian Federation of an unknown object in 2020 at the Crimean cape Meganom. The "Megan incident" could be related to the destruction of an object interpreted as a "UFO or anomalous phenomenon," they believe.

Cape Meganom is known as a zone of observation of ambiguous phenomena: in the ancient Greek epics, it was considered the entrance to the underground kingdom of Hades, and in the 1960s, local residents saw the destruction by the air defense system of an "unusually large object of unfamiliar shape." Experts believe that the mention of "technologies that go beyond modern science" is reminiscent of the Pentagon's 2021 reports on the observation of unidentified objects over the United States. The US Department of Defense, however, sees in them rather the latest aerospace, unmanned or supersonic developments of the enemy.

Russia may have tested new weapons in Crimea — from aircraft based on new physical principles to electronic warfare systems.

The researchers note that such cases are usually classified — the destruction of an aircraft or drone of another country is fraught with military conflict, and the "unscientific" findings would clearly have been taken away by representatives of the military-industrial complex.

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12.02.2025

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