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The downing of four flying objects over the United States and Canada is still shrouded in mystery. The US is clear that the Chinese balloon that was shot down on February 4 was used for espionage. But when it comes to three smaller objects that have been shot down in the last week, much is unclear. – I know there have been questions and concerns about this, but there are no, again no indications of aliens or extraterrestrial activity with these recent shootings, says press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre at the White House on Monday evening. Assembling special teams The authorities still refer to them as “objects”, and cannot say who they belong to or what they are used for. The US Department of Defense, the Pentagon, says all are unmanned and without any kind of engine. They will float away with the wind. There have been various signals about whether they all resemble balloons. But today Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said this: – It is clear that there is some kind of pattern here. The fact that we have seen this to a significant degree in the last week gives reason to examine this closely. – Very serious situation Trudea held a press conference at about the same time as the White House. The topic in both places was the objects that have been shot down. Trudeau says they are working to find the remains of what was shot down, but that bad weather makes it difficult. – It is a very serious situation, says Trudeau. The White House announced on Monday evening that President Joe Biden will assemble a group of experts from several agencies to investigate the many flying objects that have been discovered over North America recently. LAST SHOT: The image from Flightradar24 shows how two military aircraft circled the area where the object was shot down in Michigan. This has been shot down. The Pentagon discovered the first spy balloon when it entered US airspace on 1 February this year. The balloon also visited Canadian airspace, before being shot down off the US east coast on February 5. On February 3, a similar balloon was observed over Latin America. Among other things, it is said to have hovered over Colombia. On February 10, John Kirby, spokesman for the US National Security Council, said that an unknown object had been shot down over Alaska. The object fell into American territorial waters in northern Alaska, at the border with Canada. The next day, February 11, Canadian and American fighter planes took to the wings over the Yukon. It was the American fighter plane that shot down the object. Two days later, on February 13, another unknown object was spotted over the United States and then shot down. This time in the state of Michigan. According to Pentagon sources, the object was octagonal and had no visible cargo. It was at an altitude of about 20,000 feet and was shot down on the orders of President Joe Biden.



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