UFO takes down electronic equipment

When researchers approached an unidentified object (UFO) under the Baltic Sea, all their electronic devices suddenly stopped working.

>>>Tracing UFO origins under the Baltic Sea

In June 2011, Peter Lindberg, an adventurer who earned a living by collecting treasure in the undersea wrecks in Sweden, and colleagues discovered a corpse of a wine tank at a depth of about 90m at the bottom. Baltic Sea. The ship, dated about a century, was sunk by the German navy during World War I. While using the ultrasonic transmitter to search for precious champagne in the wreck, the expedition team found a large circular object showing up on the device's screen.

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One member of the Baltic Sea UFO research team. (Photo: Gizmodo)

Recently Lindberg and 12 colleagues, including an ultrasound expert, decided to return to the location of the strange object to determine its origin. The latest images on the screen of the ultrasonic device show that the object is cylindrical with a diameter of about 60m, CNN reported.

Stephan Hogerborn, a professional diver in the group, told the NDTV channel that the cameras and satellite phones of the group members stopped working when they swam above the cylindrical object. They work again when they swim away.

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Strange object image on the screen of the ultrasonic device.

"We swam to about 200 meters away from the object and restarted electronic devices. Then we moved up above the crippled object and devices , " Hogerborn said.

Dennis Asberg, another member of the team, said that the object is a unique thing.

"It is most likely a meteorite, volcano, secret base since the Cold War. It may even be an alien flying saucer," Asberg commented.

Lindberg's group will dive into the Baltic Sea UFO location next time in the next few weeks, Gizmodo said.