THINK ABOUTIT ABDUCTION REPORT
Date: April 17-18 1982
Sighting Time: Night (Evening of the 17th into the night).
Day/Night: night
Location: Simferopol, Crimea, Ukraine
Urban or Rural: – Urban
No. of Entity(‘s): Multiple
Entity Type: Amoeba Like Creatures the evolved into humanoid figures
Entity Description: Suddenly several humanoid figures appeared in the room, one was a short man, baldheaded, and with a lean built he was accompanied by three or four beautiful alien females. The man was dressed in a normal suit.
Hynek Classification: CE-IV (Close Encounter IV) Abduction of the witness or other direct contact
Duration: Multiple hours (Witness awoke the next morning feeling strange after the nighttime event).
No. of Object(s): 1 (A single walnut-sized flying saucer emerged from the wall).
Height & Speed: N/A / Low Speed Maneuvering (The object was walnut-sized and flew around the room, eventually becoming diffuse rather than exhibiting high-altitude flight).
Size of Object(s): very small walnut-sized object, and seemingly becoming larger.
Distance to Object(s): Immediate (The “walnut-sized” object flew directly out of the bedroom wall and into his palm).
Shape of Object(s): flying saucer
Color/Description of Object(s): very small walnut-sized object, emitting light remotely looking like the popular version of a “flying saucer” flying out of the spot on the wall, flying around the room and seemingly becoming larger. Suddenly the image of the “saucer” became diffuse
Number of Witnesses: 1 (Primary witness Yuriy Zbroy; his wife was asleep/unaware during the peak event).
Source: Vladimir A Borominskiy & Vladimir A Belozyerov Simferopol UFO Research Group
Summary/Description: A local electrician named Yuriy Vasilievich Zbroy living on Ukrainskaya Street, house # 37 near the railway station reported a bizarre encounter. On the 14th, 15th, and 16th his wife had experienced severe headaches and could not sleep. On the evening of the 17th, around 2000, the light-bulbs in the house suddenly began to dim, giving off a very weak luminosity, several fuses were blown in the block and the same thing occurred to the new fuses. Yuriy then turned off all the electrical equipment in the house and together with his wife went to sleep.
Later that night in what appeared to have been a dream-like state Zbroy saw the plaster on the bedroom apparently falling off and a strange spot appeared on the wall. He approached the spot and felt paralyzed by an unseen force. However, he was able to stretch his hand to the spot and suddenly a bright spark flashed from it and into his palm. Terrified he moved back feeling his body becoming “magnetized” staring at the palm and through the whole body.
He then saw a very small walnut-sized object, emitting light remotely looking like the popular version of a “flying saucer” flying out of the spot on the wall, flying around the room and seemingly becoming larger. Suddenly the image of the “saucer” became diffuse and then he saw lines like that on a television screen and what appeared to be several Amoeba Like Creatures or “primitive organisms” appeared. These organisms approached Zbroy and he even kicked one of these objects. But suddenly the organisms became to increase in size, becoming larger and larger.
The witness had the impression that some type of accelerated “evolution” was taking place in front of him. Suddenly several humanoid figures appeared in the room, one was a short man, baldheaded, and with a lean built he was accompanied by three or four beautiful alien females. The man was dressed in a normal suit. The humanoid seemed to be able to read the witness’s mind and seemed to anticipate his questions. Zbroy pointed up with his finger and asked “Are you from there?” Then he heard the alien’s answer in his head, “Yes”.
The witness then became afraid of thinking that he might be abducted and experiments would be conducted on him. But the humanoid man calmed him explaining to him telepathically that they wanted to create some kind of hybrid combining the witness and the four alien women. Apparently agreeing to the task, the witness and the alien females undressed. The alien man then took a syringe-like device and began extracting sperm from the witness genitalia and then injecting the liquid semen into the alien females.
Apparently the alien females had a small opening about the size of needlepoint and they had what appeared to be gauged on their necks which lit up as soon as they were “filled up”. The witness then asked the man if he had just only experienced a dream and he was told by the alien that they had made seem like one to him. The witness also had the impression that he had had sexual contact with the alien women. The image of the aliens then became diffuse and everything vanished. In the morning the witness awoke to feel very strange. Later while searching he did find a small spot on the wall that appeared to have cracked in the same spot where he had seen the small alien “saucer” fly out.
Researcher’s Notes: Accelerated Evolution and Screen Memories
The Simferopol abduction is a standout case in Eastern European Ufology due to its surreal biological transitions:
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Accelerated Evolution: The witness’s observation of amoeba-like organisms physically evolving into complex humanoids is a rare detail. This suggests a “holographic” or “projection-based” reality where the entities may not have been physically present in their final form, but rather “grown” or rendered into the witness’s environment.
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The Miniaturization Paradox: The appearance of a walnut-sized craft that emerges from a wall is consistent with modern theories of interdimensional travel. Rather than traveling through vast distances of space, the object appears to “unfold” from a higher dimension into our three-dimensional space.
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Soviet-Era Screen Memories: The humanoid’s admission that they “made it seem like a dream” is a classic example of a screen memory. In the context of the USSR in 1982, witnesses often lacked the Western cultural “Grey Alien” template, resulting in more varied and “absurdist” descriptions of entities and their technology.
The abduction of Yuriy Zbroy remains one of the most complex CE-IV cases from Crimea. The physical evidence—the dimming light bulbs, blown fuses, and the literal crack in the bedroom wall—provides a crucial tether to reality for an otherwise phantasmagoric experience.
The focus on hybridization and the extraction of genetic material aligns with thousands of Western abduction reports, yet the “evolutionary” presentation of the beings is uniquely Simferopolian. Whether this was a literal biological procedure or a telepathic demonstration of the entities’ origins, the encounter left an indelible mark on Soviet UFO research and continues to challenge our understanding of the contact phenomenon.