Alleged CNSA Aircraft Wreckage Discovered in Kalimantan Coastline
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6 January 2021 10:57 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The central Kalimantan police on Wednesday will soon conduct an investigation on the finding of what is believed to be aircraft wreckages in the waters of Kumai, West Kotawaringin, with visual references to the China National Space Administration (CNSA).
“The object that was found was a large eight meter and five meter half-tube wreckages that are made of fibers and honeycomb aluminium,” wrote Central Kalimantan Police Chief Ir. Gen. Dedi Prasetyo which was delivered by the police spokesman at Palangka Raya on January 6.
The facts in the field according to their report also discovered electrical items coded YF 19-46TJa WFC and YF 19-46TJa WFC2. There was also an electrical solenoid coded BLS-300C 34-1 19C among the discovered wreckages.
According to the police spokesman one of the wreckages had a logo of a yellow-colored star with another similar logo beside it that was burnt that wrote ‘CNSA’ encapsulated by an image of a paddy. CNSA is believed to refer to the China National Space Administration.
The discovery of the wreckages were initially found by a local resident Arfandi who was fishing in the area on Friday, January 1. He first observed the objects from a distance and returned the following morning to the location to confirm their finding.
Roughly 500-meters from the wreckage was a wearpack and life vest branded YUAN WANG HAI PANAMA.
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