Mystery object falls out the sky leaving a burning crater in farmer’s field- as terrified Chinese villages panic about an ALIEN INVASION
After hearing a loud bang, residents rushed over to discover a burning crater, but claim no object was found inside the hole
CHINESE villagers have been left baffled after a mysterious object which apparently fell from the sky left a big hole on the ground.
Residents in Zhangjiapan village, Shaanxi Province claim they heard a loud bang and saw something had landed on top of the mountain, reported .
They rushed over to discover a burning crater, measuring 3 feet long and almost 2 feet wide, but no object was found inside the hole.
The fire was put out and no injuries we were reported.
Footage taken by eyewitnesses shows the fire burning in the massive hole but nothing can be seen inside it.
A man only known as Zhang told claims he heard a deep sound in the sky at around 1pm on Friday and saw an object falling.
He said: "It made a loud bang when it hit the ground. Then it started burning. The dry grass nearby was quickly set aflame."
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According to , police found items that could be related to the incident in three locations in the south-western part of Fugu county.
One of the objects found near the crater, was a large metal ring with letters and numbers marked on the surface.
It is believed that the ring crashed on top of a roof of a house.
The unusual event has attracted many speculations on Chinese social networking site .
Some believe the object could be coming from a supposed UFO.
One user wrote: "It must have fallen from a crashed alien spacecraft."
Another added: "The ring looks like the door of a UFO cabin".
"It must have been the wheel of an alien's vehicle," another speculated.
One user suggested: "I will look to the sky while I am walking."
Police are investigating the incident and all objects found have been sent for testing.
Earlier this month, footage of what “appears” to be UFO arriving via a wormhole has sparked an online debate as to whether we are really alone in the universe.
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