Within Liguria UFOs
How Local Reports Become Ligurian UFO Stories
Liguria's recent UFO reputation has been shaped as much by local groups and news framing as by the sightings themselves.
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- UFO groups as claim promoters
- Local news, social media and repeated sightings
- Separating publicity from evidence
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Introduction
Liguria’s modern UFO reputation has not been built only by what witnesses say they saw. It has also been shaped by a local media cycle: a witness records a light or object, an UFO group interprets or rejects it, local outlets repeat the claim, and social media turns an uncertain sighting into a regional story before official or technical checks can catch up. The most useful way to read these cases is not “proof versus hoax”, but “publicity versus evidence”. In Liguria, groups such as the Associazione Ricerca Italiana Aliena, national bodies such as the Centro Ufologico Mediterraneo, older Italian UFO organisations, local newspapers and broadcast outlets have all helped decide which sightings become memorable. That process matters because a weak phone video over Genoa, Savona or Loano can quickly acquire the language of “mystery”, “intelligent movement” or “extraterrestrial object”, even when the later explanation is mundane or unresolved.[ANSA.it+2ANSA.it]ansa.itAria, segnalati alcuni Ufo nei cieli di Savona e LoanoAria, segnalati alcuni Ufo nei cieli di Savona e Loano
Why local groups matter in Ligurian UFO stories
In Liguria, local and regional UFO groups often act as the first interpreters of witness material. They receive photographs, videos and descriptions; decide whether to publish a case; give journalists quotable explanations; and sometimes frame repeated reports as evidence of a broader pattern. This gives them influence well beyond the original sighting. A single witness report may be uncertain, but once an association describes it as part of a cluster between Savona, Loano, Varazze or Genoa, the report starts to look like one piece of a larger regional phenomenon.
The clearest recent example is the Associazione Ricerca Italiana Aliena, commonly shortened to ARIA, associated with Angelo Maggioni. In 2024, ANSA reported ARIA’s claims about luminous spherical objects seen and filmed by residents around Savona and Loano. The report included Maggioni’s interpretation that some objects were metallic grey spheres, apparently silent, and possibly using an unconventional form of propulsion. The same report also stated that the association excluded conventional explanations such as aircraft, drones or natural phenomena, while still describing the mechanism as mysterious.[ANSA.it]ansa.itAria, segnalati alcuni Ufo nei cieli di Savona e LoanoAria, segnalati alcuni Ufo nei cieli di Savona e Loano
That is a powerful media role. ARIA was not simply collecting a witness statement; it was supplying the interpretive vocabulary. Once terms such as “extraterrestrial”, “magnetic propulsion” or “ionisation” enter a local news story, readers are no longer just considering a light in the sky. They are being invited to consider an extraordinary explanation before the publicly available evidence has reached an equally extraordinary standard.
This does not mean every intervention by a UFO group amplifies mystery. The 2023 Genoa airport case shows the opposite. After the Centro Ufologico Mediterraneo promoted an object filmed near Genoa’s Cristoforo Colombo airport as a UFO, ARIA publicly argued that the object was a bird, probably a gull, based on frame-by-frame analysis, estimated size and foreground position. ANSA described the disagreement as a clash between UFO experts, with CUFOM defending the UFO interpretation and ARIA rejecting it.[Sky TG24]tg24.sky.itOpen source on sky.it.
That dispute is valuable because it shows that Ligurian UFO publicity is not a single united front. Different groups may promote, challenge or reinterpret the same footage. For readers, the lesson is that “a UFO group says…” is not a final evidential category. It matters which group, what method they used, what data they had, and whether their claim can be checked independently.
From witness report to media story
The modern Ligurian UFO cycle usually follows a recognisable pattern. A witness films a brief object, often with a mobile phone. The video is shown to a UFO association. The association issues a statement, sometimes with technical-sounding language. Local news sites publish the statement because it is unusual, local and visually engaging. Larger outlets may then pick it up, compressing the uncertainty into a short “mystery in the skies” item.
The Savona–Loano reports in February 2024 illustrate this pattern. Local accounts described silent luminous spheres seen by residents; ANSA carried the ARIA framing; IVG and other Ligurian outlets repeated the regional angle; and later summaries described a “boom” of sightings in Liguria, especially between Albenga and Genoa. Virgilio’s 2024 summary, for example, drew on the ARIA account and presented sites such as Colle Melogno, Pian dei Corsi, Madonna degli Angeli, Savona, Voltri, Sestri Ponente and Pegli as part of a wider first-half-of-2024 cluster.[ANSA.it]ansa.itAria, segnalati alcuni Ufo nei cieli di Savona e LoanoAria, segnalati alcuni Ufo nei cieli di Savona e Loano
The amplification is not necessarily malicious. Local journalism has good reasons to cover such stories: they involve named towns, witness videos, recognisable skylines and public curiosity. But the format can flatten important distinctions. A light that is “unidentified by the witness”, “unidentified by a private association” and “unidentified after official checks” are not the same evidential status. In many Ligurian news items, the first two are far more common than the third.
The Italian Air Force’s official process offers a useful contrast. It states that, after Italy’s 1978 wave of UFO reports, the Air Force was designated to collect, verify and monitor reports. Witnesses are directed to submit a form through the Carabinieri. The Air Force then considers possible links with human activity or natural phenomena, and cases are published as unidentified only when no technical or natural explanation has been found after checks.[Aeronautica Militare]aeronautica.difesa.itAeronautica Militare OVNIAeronautica Militare OVNI
That official route is slower and less dramatic than the local media cycle, but it is also clearer about the meaning of “unidentified”. A local article may report an object as unexplained because a private group has not identified it; an official file, at least in principle, means a more formal check has failed to establish a technical or natural cause. The gap between those meanings is where much of Liguria’s recent UFO reputation is made.
The Genoa airport case shows the cycle at work
The 2023 Genoa airport case is one of the best small case studies for media amplification in Liguria because the claim, counterclaim and news spread happened in public. Sky TG24 reported that the Centro Ufologico Mediterraneo said an unidentified object had been photographed over Genoa’s airport on 26 June 2023 while an aircraft was taking off. The case was also linked to future UFO conferences, which shows how a local sighting can become material for a national UFO-event circuit.[Sky TG24]tg24.sky.itOpen source on sky.it.
Within a day, the story changed. ARIA argued that the object was not a UFO at all but a gull or other bird, with the apparent strangeness caused by zoom, perspective and the object’s position near a lamp post or access road. ANSA and other outlets then reported the disagreement: CUFOM continued to defend the object as anomalous, while ARIA said careful frame analysis solved the case.[ANSA.it]ansa.itper aria lufo di genova e un gabbiano 4fb78e9e cdf8 43bc a8a0 4eced4682babper aria lufo di genova e un gabbiano 4fb78e9e cdf8 43bc a8a0 4eced4682bab
For Liguria’s UFO history, the important point is not merely whether the object was a gull. It is that the public story became a contest between interpretations. The same footage supported three different media versions in quick succession: “mysterious object over an airport”, “UFO group confirms an unexplained case”, and “another UFO group says it was a bird”. The case gained attention because of the airport setting, but the evidence available to the public remained a short video and competing expert claims.
The airport detail also shows why location matters. A video over open countryside may be treated as a curiosity; a video near an airport immediately suggests safety, radar, air traffic control and aircraft proximity. ARIA’s counterargument leaned on that point, saying that an actual object crossing the airport environment should have been detected by airport control systems. Whether or not that settles the specific case, it is the right kind of question: what other records should exist if the object behaved as claimed?[TGCOM24]tgcom24.mediaset.itufo genova e solo un gabbiano 67223539 202302k.shtmlufo genova e solo un gabbiano 67223539 202302k.shtml
Savona, Loano and the making of a repeated-sighting zone
The Savona–Loano stretch has become one of the most visible recent Ligurian UFO zones in local media. Reports in 2021, 2022, 2024 and 2025 repeatedly refer to luminous spheres, silent motion, objects moving between coastal and inland points, and witness material sent to ARIA. SavonaNews reported in 2021 that ARIA had received four reports from the night of 25 August between Loano and Finale Ligure, including a witness who photographed or filmed a bright spherical object.[Savonanews.it]savonanews.itOggetti luminosi in cielo, 4 segnalazioni tra Finale e LoanoOggetti luminosi in cielo, 4 segnalazioni tra Finale e Loano
In 2022, GenovaQuotidiana reported further claims between Savona and Calice Ligure, again through ARIA. The association reportedly said there were no particular military exercises that week that would “pollute” the observation scene and that International Space Station timing did not match the reports. The same article is revealing because it presents both belief and caution: it asks readers whether they believe the claim, while also noting Maggioni’s suggestion that some phenomena might be natural and linked to accumulated energy after extreme heat.[genovaquotidiana.com]genovaquotidiana.comUF O in Liguria? Un'associazione sostiene: «Passaggi neiUF O in Liguria? Un'associazione sostiene: «Passaggi nei
By 2024, the same geography was being described in broader language. Reports referred not just to one object, but to “multiple luminous spheres” between Savona and Varazze, a delayed 2018 train-window sighting near Spotorno, and even a radio signal allegedly sent to SETI in the United States for analysis. GenovaQuotidiana’s account included ARIA’s own caution that one sighting might have been the International Space Station, while another object’s behaviour was considered more interesting.[genovaquotidiana.com]genovaquotidiana.comUfo, avvistamenti e segnali intercettati da un radioamatoreUfo, avvistamenti e segnali intercettati da un radioamatore
This is how a local flap is assembled. The evidence may consist of separate, uneven reports: a light seen from one town, a delayed video from a train, a radio claim, a photograph during bad weather. But once grouped under the same regional label, they reinforce one another in public memory. Readers start to remember “Savona and Loano have UFOs” rather than the more precise statement: “several sightings, with mixed documentation and uncertain explanations, have been reported through a private association and repeated by local media.”
The older media template: Zanfretta and the power of retelling
Liguria’s media amplification did not begin with smartphone videos. The Pier Fortunato Zanfretta case at Torriglia, beginning in December 1978, established the region’s strongest older template: a local witness claim becomes a national story, is reworked through interviews and television, and then remains culturally available for later sightings.
The case is usually presented as Italy’s best-known alleged alien abduction story. Accounts describe Zanfretta, a security guard, claiming an encounter near Torriglia, followed by reported searches, further episodes, hypnosis sessions and intense press attention. Later summaries stress that media interest grew quickly and that Zanfretta appeared on national television, while sceptical accounts focus on the problems introduced by hypnosis, suggestion and later embellishment.[Wikipedia]WikipediaZanfretta UFO IncidentZanfretta UFO Incident
The Zanfretta case matters here because it changed the interpretive background for Liguria. Torriglia is not just another mountain town in a sighting report; it is already a place with UFO associations. When later outlets ask whether UFOs have “returned” to the area, as Il Secolo XIX did in 2016 when reporting a new claim near the “Zanfretta case” zone, the old story functions as a ready-made frame.[Il Secolo XIX]ilsecoloxix.itIl Secolo XIXGli Ufo tornano a Torriglia? Avvistamento nella zona del “Il Secolo XIXGli Ufo tornano a Torriglia? Avvistamento nella zona del “
This can make local reporting more memorable, but it can also distort judgement. A new light over Torriglia may be treated as more interesting because it echoes a famous case, not because the new evidence is stronger. That is a recurring problem in regional UFO history: once a place is branded as a hotspot, weak sightings can inherit drama from earlier stories.
When media language outruns the evidence
A striking feature of Ligurian UFO coverage is the speed with which cautious observation can become confident interpretation. A witness may report a sphere, a glow, silence or sudden motion. A group may then describe “intelligent” movement, a non-conventional energy source or extraterrestrial origin. A headline may compress that further into “UFOs in Ligurian skies”. Each step is small, but the final public impression can be much stronger than the original evidence warrants.
This is especially risky with phone videos. Short clips usually lack distance, scale, speed, lens information, metadata, comparison objects and full context before and after the event. A bird, balloon, drone, aircraft light, satellite, reflection or insect close to the camera can look strange when filmed with digital zoom against a featureless sky. The AARO case archive shows how even military or sensor-recorded UAP footage can later be resolved as birds, balloons or ordinary aircraft, or remain unresolved because the data is insufficient rather than because the object is extraordinary.[AARO]aaro.milOfficial UAP ImageryAARO UAP Imagery…
NASA has made a similar point in broader UAP research. Its UAP study was created to examine what data exist, how future data should be collected and how unidentified aerial observations can be studied scientifically. That framing is important for Liguria because many local cases do not fail because witnesses are dishonest; they fail because the available data are too thin to support the more ambitious claims made around them.[NASA Science]science.nasa.govScience UAPScience UAP
The Genoa gull dispute is a compact example. The public did not need a conspiracy theory to explain the spread of the story. It needed only a visually ambiguous clip, an airport setting, one group’s anomalous interpretation, another group’s mundane interpretation and news outlets willing to carry both. That is media amplification in its ordinary form.
How to separate publicity from evidence
The most useful approach for readers is to treat Ligurian UFO stories as layered claims. The first layer is the witness report: what was seen, when, from where, for how long and by whom. The second is the media layer: who published it, what headline was used, and whether the article distinguishes observation from interpretation. The third is the investigator layer: which group assessed the material, what methods it used, and whether its conclusion can be checked. The fourth is the official or technical layer: whether there are Air Force, airport, radar, astronomical, meteorological, flight-tracking or police records that support or weaken the claim.
A stronger Ligurian case would normally have several features:<div class="content-enhancement content-enhancement--insight-grid" markdown="1">
- Precise timing and location, not just “near Savona” or “over Genoa”.
- Original media files, with metadata, not only compressed social clips.
- Multiple independent witnesses, ideally from different viewing positions.
- Checks against aircraft, drones, satellites, balloons, birds and weather phenomena.[war.gov]war.govdr jon kosloski director aaro media roundtable on the fy24 consolidated annualdr jon kosloski director aaro media roundtable on the fy24 consolidated annual
- A clear separation between “unidentified” and “extraterrestrial”.
- Disclosure of failed explanations, not only the dramatic ones.
- A route into official reporting, where appropriate, through the Carabinieri and the Italian Air Force process.[Aeronautica Militare]aeronautica.difesa.itAeronautica Militare OVNIAeronautica Militare OVNI</div>
By those criteria, many recent Ligurian stories are interesting but weakly evidenced. They are valuable as examples of public UFO culture, local witness perception and media dynamics. They are not, on the information usually available, strong evidence for extraordinary craft.
What this means for Liguria’s UFO reputation
Liguria’s UFO reputation is partly geographical: a narrow coastal region, busy skies, ports, airports, hills, sea haze and long sightlines create many opportunities for unusual-looking observations. But its modern reputation is also narrative. Savona, Loano, Genoa and Torriglia recur because local stories are collected, labelled, retold and connected by UFO groups and media outlets.
That does not make the region’s UFO history meaningless. On the contrary, it makes it more interesting. Liguria is a good case study in how UFO history is made in public: not only by sightings, but by the institutions and storytellers that decide what a sighting becomes. The Italian Air Force framework gives one restrained model: collect, check, compare with human and natural causes, and classify as unidentified only when no explanation is found. Local media and UFO groups often work faster and more visibly, but with looser thresholds.[Aeronautica Militare+2ANSA.it]aeronautica.difesa.itAeronautica Militare OVNIAeronautica Militare OVNI
The balanced conclusion is that Liguria’s recent UFO image has been amplified more strongly than it has been confirmed. Some reports remain unresolved in a simple sense: the public record does not show a settled explanation. Others have plausible mundane explanations, such as birds, satellites, aircraft, balloons, drones, optical effects or weather-related misperception. A smaller number may deserve more careful archival or technical study. The reader’s task is not to dismiss every story, but to notice when the evidence stops and the media cycle begins.
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