DOW-UAP-PR072, ADMINISTRATIVE REVISION IIR 1777 J0032 22 Kazakhstan

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Given that many media outlets have recently chosen the more visually impactful videos from this document when reporting related news, I believe it is worth analyzing the file:
https://www.dvidshub.net/search/2.0?q=DOW-UAP-PR072&type=video



From a geographical and imaging logic perspective, Kazakhstan's Karaganda International Airport (Sary-Arka Airport, KGF) is located to the south and slightly east of Russia's overall territory; if referenced against European Russia and Western Siberia respectively, it can be summarized as being in the southeast or due south-by-east region.

Among the launch sites most relevant to rocket plume observations, the one closest to Karaganda—and most likely to cause "high-altitude luminous cloud" misidentifications—is not a launch center within Russia itself, but rather the Baikonur Cosmodrome, which has long been operated by Russia.

Looking at the approximate geographical relationship from the airport to Baikonur, the two are about 800 to 900 kilometers apart, in a west-southwest direction. This distance is entirely consistent with the visibility of high-altitude rocket plumes; as a rocket traverses the twilight layer at high altitudes, its propellant plume is illuminated by the sun. Even if night has already fallen on the ground, bright spots, light clusters, diffusing clouds, radial wakes, or even a "jellyfish-like" appearance can still manifest in the sky. Such phenomena have been misidentified as UFOs numerous times across the globe.

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Source: https://youtu.be/_AM6OYZf6hA?si=ppabeZf6OcqPtTfx&t=249


Source: https://youtu.be/m5VqSSqySRM?si=G7W8YxgYK4EDSVaY&t=452


Tracing back further to Russian rocket activity prior to April 2023, the candidate event that best matches the timing, location, and visual characteristics is the Soyuz MS-22 launch on September 21, 2022.

Source: https://x.com/Space_Station/status/1572591766804520961?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1572591766804520961%7Ctwgr%5E3733703bacc8a74f429f8904c24c52a4a8f1e0a2%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ffactcheck.afp.com%2Fdoc.afp.com.338Y3WM

https://tengrinews.kz/kazakhstan_ne...chiysya-obyekt-zasnyali-nebe-gorodami-478438/

Public fact-checking information indicates that the "mysterious light trails" in Kazakhstan first appeared in late September 2022 and are highly consistent with the characteristics of high-altitude plumes following a Soyuz rocket launch ("giant fireball," "diffuse trail," and "jellyfish-like light cloud")

Its geographical location, time of dissemination, and visual appearance all align with the UAP footage near Karaganda. Therefore, based on currently verifiable public evidence, the most plausible explanation for PR072 is a high-altitude rocket plume. However, I have not yet identified the specific filming location and orientation in the original video, which requires further confirmation.

https://earth.google.com/web/search...SxvqEJAQgIIAToDCgEwQgIIAEoNCP___________wEQAA
 
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Although AARO's transparency statement explicitly mentions that redactions are intended to protect sensitive information—including witness identities, military facility locations, sensor capabilities, and operational platforms—the remarks in PR072 also contain the phrase "this media was digitally modified prior to being uploaded to the classified network." This indicates that some of the masking may have existed before the material ever reached the Department of Defense's classified network, potentially originating from the uploader's own processing, modifications made during forwarding, or edits performed by a third party for anonymization purposes.

One or more users have repeatedly uploaded these files and videos to the classified national network. I do not believe that the Department of Defense cannot track down exactly who this user is through user login audits, file access logs, download records, MAC addresses, terminal IDs, user certificates, CAC card records, and similar means.

Furthermore, I believe this case is relatively simple, and it is impossible that the Department of Defense's intelligence analysis capabilities couldn't deduce what it was. Therefore, regarding the entire UFO disclosure event, I believe what is more important than one blurry image after another is exactly who released these videos and for what purpose.
 
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