6.03.2025, I was at night by the sea, and I happened to look east - on the same principle as someone looking at you, so you have to look there. Along the port, from east to north, orange lights flew in the following sequence: two split into four, four turned into one. There was a certain analogy in this: the sequence started from the land side and ended at sea. Of course, you can think anything: that it was a large ship (the port is not adapted to such ships), that it was some lighting on the pier (it would be too high, too large in relation to it, and there is no such installation there), that it was Starlink (Starlink looks different, the date and time of the event did not match either), that it was the action of a military unit (there is an anti-missile shield nearby - from the same side, but much deeper inland). However, all this did not match what I saw.
Honestly, it reminded me the most of the UFO invasion from the Galaxy game. It had more or less the same sequentiality. It appeared twice within a few minutes. There was a military helicopter nearby. Then it looked like an explosion - not a firework (again, you might think so, but no). Was it something in the military? I don't think so (distance), and even if it was, there was no official information about it or any noise associated with it. The orange 'firework', a sequence of many individual lights, stretched for - I guess - half a kilometer, a kilometer in height?
I contacted the military by email to get information, of course I did not get any response.
The previous observation was much higher in the northern sky - 05.05.2019. These were white lights giving the impression of a large ship (maybe not a "mother", but something much larger than a small spaceship). The object "disappeared in space" the moment I looked at it - I had the impression that it was aware of my presence. Similarly, I looked at the sky only because something caught my eye.
I know of several independent reports of UFO sightings from this region, including one from 1990 described in a newspaper (on the western side, though, where there was also a military outpost).
From the perspective of the locals, the region seems boring and strategically insignificant - however, there are two military units within a radius of several kilometers. At one time, Soviet troops were stationed here, but most importantly Hitler also visited here (he had his tenement house here and built a huge cannon, some remains of his construction are located in a top secret area). Apparently, the military units are only seemingly empty.
Last summer (2024) I had adventure related to lighting. There was no electricity in my neighborhood. Well, it happens. On the other hand, in the yard, at night, the light of a solar lamp blinked at me. And again, it was something that could be rationalized (a faulty lamp, humidity, dead batteries), but the lamp turned on when I turned around and turned off when I looked at it. It was a bit creepy. At one point I was looking at it constantly and it blinked several times. These lamps don't behave like that, it has never happened again. It was as if someone was playing with a light switch and sending me a Morse code signal. So 'obvious', but impossible to prove. (Another thing is that people were terribly excited about this power outage, as if it was some kind of event).
That summer I also had a few dreams about flying. One of them was full of fog, an obvious smoke screen - I decided to go through it to see what was behind it. They were short aliens, looking a bit different than anything else I had seen in drawings etc. They didn't have silver skin, rather a bit darker, and the facial structure was rather 'bony'. But that's a bit of a different story, because we're talking about dreams.
Over the last few years, I've seen other things too - for example, a 'white light' in the sky lights up, and after a while it goes out, statically, in one spot. I've seen it twice, once with someone, both in the northwest.
Or an orange flame flying up instead of down, but not a lantern, more like a meteor. (By the way, there was once a big blue meteoroid flash over the city, it was quite synchronous - I happened to be there with a friend at the exact moment it happened, and getting there was quite chaotic and spontaneous).
It's definitely a bit easier for me to talk about it today than it would have been a few years ago. Why? I don't know, I have the impression that some blockades have lifted. But I would definitely prefer to approach it a bit more methodically: similarly to foundations involved in searching for UFOs, etc. Date, time of day, location (even figuratively) and type of event, description. So that it doesn't all become masmerized.