The US military has stopped searching for two unidentified flying objects shot down. No debris was found in the north, according to the army. The search was based on aerial photos and sensors.
The US Northern Command (Northcom) announced this on Friday evening (local time). The two objects had been launched over Alaska and the vast Lake Huron. In Alaska, arctic weather made work difficult. The military said a systematic search over several days using aerial photos and sensors yielded no results. A third flying object was shot down over Canada, which is why Canadian authorities also participated in the operations.
likely research goal
According to US intelligence, the three objects were likely owned by private companies or scientific institutions and were in transit for research purposes. US President Joe Biden said on Friday that the missiles likely have nothing to do with the allegations against China. As reported, on February 4, a suspected spy balloon was shot down over the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Carolina. The debris has been recovered and the FBI’s Counterintelligence Office is to investigate the remains.
Beijing speaks of a civilian research balloon that has gone off course. The debris from the other flying objects may never be discovered after the search has stopped. Meanwhile, there was wild speculation about alien flying objects. However, the White House has officially denied that any evidence points to aliens.
Source: Krone

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