🇪🇸 Ejército del Aire
A vehicle stopped near Usagre (Badajoz) on October 10, 1993 at midnight. Two witnesses observed an object with orange, yellow, and white lights outlining its shape. The object had an oval form, with three-quarters of its structure visible, partially hidden by trees or a hill. Every five minutes, flashes illuminated the horizon. Initially, they thought it might be a storm, but it didn’t match typical lightning. A third witness, days later, saw similar lights south of Usagre, initially mistaking them for fireworks. The investigating judge concluded the phenomenon was explained by fireworks and firecrackers from a wedding in the area. Despite the declassification of the file in 1996, the witnesses insisted the observed event had no conventional explanation.