(This description is actually translated to English by my brother.) I'm a 13 year aged teen. Last night I was on the way to a grocery shop, the time was almost 7.30 pm maybe. The last lane I had to pass through would lead to the shop; actually the lane was a short one and the shop was visible at a distance. The lane is not far from the main road; an unshielded new two-storey building, an abandoned and shielded one, and a construction site surrounded it. The lane was deserted, though, except at a distance was a woman. Suddenly I saw a disc shaped thing hover over me, perhaps in a three-storey height. You wouldn't believe it resembles the mythical flying saucer! It was already in a large velocity; it rushed towards the construction site, which was in my left. When I tried to trace it again with my eyes, I couldn't. Hovering over the construction sight was nothing, as if that object vanished in an instant. I got a good glimpse of it's front part and the bottom, but the image of the rear part in my mind is quite blur. I got a sufficient amount of time to see front and bottom part, only because the length of the object was astonishing for such an object, almost the length of my bed. As for the width, I can't say. It produced no sound. I spotted a color between sky color and ash color, emanating from under the object, let's call that 'ashy'. The bottom part looked like as if it was an 'ashy'-coloured light-source. No, it wasn't an assembly of 'ashy' coloured LED's here and there. It was a light source in a whole. The 'ashy' part did not actually shine though, or it didn't twinkled, but still it appeared as if it was some kind of light source. I couldn't identify with which any part of the object could be built. The upper part was a deep black one. In the attached windows paint file, I drew a rough sketch of what it looked like, from my point of view. The rear part I depicted as a black blob, though as I mentioned, I am not exact about it's shape. I drew a sketch, because I do possess a tablet phone but it wasn't with me to help capture a photo.