From curiosity and reflection to the rise of conspiracy theories, the appearance and downing of 4 UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects) in the last 3 days over the airspace of North America, in Canada and Alaska has caused.

In fact, a UFO also appeared in the sky of China – over Rizhao province – and according to the state media Global Times, the Chinese Air Force was ordered to shoot it down.

In addition, the Uruguayan air force has also been put on alert after the appearance in the sky of flashes of unknown origin in the Termas de Almirón area.

All governments now know one thing – that these are not known fighters or other flying objects, and the Americans clarify that the 4 UFOs shot down by F-22s had nothing to do with China’s spy balloon. All scenarios – be it a new spy tool or something else – remain open.

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US General Glenn Van Herk, asked if it was possible the objects were extraterrestrials, said: “I have not ruled anything out at this time. I’m not going to categorize them as balloons. We call them objects for a reason.”

He said, according to the BBC, that he would let “the intelligence community and the counterintelligence community figure out what’s going on.”

“A cylindrical object” or drone of “octagonal structure”

According to a Pentagon spokesman, General Patrick S. Ryder, the unidentified object that was shot down on Saturday in Canadian airspace had been located since Friday night. It was shaped likecylindrical” and was flying at an altitude of about 40,000 feet.

Another object shot down over a lake in Michigan near the Canadian border looked like a drone “octagonal structure” with ropes attached to it, according to a US Defense Department official.

It was shot down by an AIM-9X missile from a US F-22 fighter, on the order of Biden, as it was considered a threat to commercial flights.
Pilots who flew near the objects, however, gave conflicting accounts. and different accounts of what they observed after approaching the UFO.
According to CNN , some said it “interfered with the radar and affected the aircraft’s instruments” and others testified that they didn’t even detect it.

For now, officials in the US remain tight-lipped about the origin of these objects and say they will first have to recover all of their debris, study it, and then make an announcement.