Eerie moment mystery green flashes are seen across Russia from Putin’s war factories…and no one knows what caused them

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THIS is the eerie moment a set of mystery green flashes can be seen coming out of Putin’s war factories.

The worrying sight took over the skies of multiple Russia cities but has left the world wondering what caused them.

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Weird flashes of coloured light could be seen over the city of Chelyabinsk[/caption]
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Multiple Russian cities have seen the sparks of lights that left the Russian ministry calling them a ‘mystery’[/caption]

Residents in Podolsk, Russia were spooked by the weird sparks of coloured light that were unrelated to Ukrainian drone or missile strikes, according to reports.

The people in Podolsk said the gleams appeared “acid green” or “yellow-green” up in the air as they looked up and “saw an unusual phenomenon in the sky”.

Similar reports came out in Chelyabinsk on Monday 29, after lights were reported by the head of the regional Public Chamber Nikolai Deineko.

The Russian emergencies ministry is currently checking out the flashes to try and pinpoint what caused them.

A report by the ministry said: “What it was is a mystery.”

The mysterious phenomenon seriously alarmed and frightened some of the local residents – nothing like this had ever happened here before

Tsargrad media

Local media Tsargrad wrote in their reports of the bizarre incident in Podolsk: “Residents observed a mysterious green flash early in the morning in Podolsk near Moscow. 

“Judging by the reaction, the mysterious phenomenon seriously alarmed and frightened some of the local residents – nothing like this had ever happened here before.”

Chelyabinsk and Podolsk are both linked by secret Russian defence plants that sit in the two cities.

Deineko posted a video of the lights and said: “An unusual glow has just occurred in the northwest direction of Chelyabinsk. The flashes in the skies were observed around 6:10 pm to 6:15 pm.

“I saw several bright flashes of a turquoise hue from the direction of the villages of Shagol and Krasnoe Pole. I was near the…. skating arena. It was so bright like lightning.”

But the two cities are 1,150miles apart and sit in two time different zones leading the mystery to continue over what the lights are from.

Locals who saw the wacky light show came up with their own set of bizarre explanations for the strange sightings. 

One commenter in Podolsk, named Aleksey, said: “This is a new type of American weapon.”

Another thought: “Aliens have finally begun to arrive and will put people right.”

And over in Chelyabinsk one said: “The war of the worlds and the alien invasion have begun.”

As others thought meteorites had arrived on Earth

But a more logical reason might be behind the sparks.

Authorities in Chelyabinsk claimed their flashes of light was caused by a “short-circuit” at a power facility of the Rosseti Ural electricity supply company.

The company reported that: “Residents of three settlements remain without electricity.”

However, in Podolsk it was reported that an explosion in an electricity substation in Shcherbinka caused the chilling occurrence despite the station being five miles away from the city.

Russia has seen a large number of explosions and short-circuits at power plants in recent weeks, especially at substations.

Earlier on in January, another explosion in Podolsk was blamed on one of Russia’s main bullet-making factories in the city. 

This caused tens of thousands of locals to freeze in the sub-zero temperatures as they lost heating and hot water for hours.

But it’s not just a lack of heating and bright flashes of light that have plagued Russia recently as the world’s biggest tigers have also been seen roaming around the country.

Reports suggest that the beats were unleashed on Russian people and their pets as they’ve killed villagers and left traces of blood in the snow.

A man and his dog were killed by a tiger in Far East Russia amid a spate of bloody clashes which have left people fearing for their lives.

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Another angle of the lights over Chelyabinsk[/caption]
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