UFO alert in the UK
British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace announced a security investigation would be launched after the US and Canada shot down 4 high-flying planes, one of which was described as a spy balloon and the others as a “unidentified flying object”.
According to reports in the UK media, Wallace, who made a statement after the “unidentified object” was dumped in the US last night, claimed they would discuss with allies what kind of danger the 4 dropped objects would pose. in February. “The UK and its allies will investigate to see what it means for our security that these aircraft enter our airspace,” Wallace said. “The situation is a new indicator of how global security is getting worse,” he said.
At the end of said review, it will be decided whether or not to make changes in the studies related to the protection and surveillance of the country’s airspace.
The Ministry of Defense also rejected the allegations, voiced by UK MPs, responding to the possibility that unidentified aircraft may have passed over the UK. The ministry recalled Wallace’s earlier statement: “We would have shot him if he had been seen in England.”
4 PLANES DOWN
The US military hit a Chinese high-altitude balloon, which it had previously detected over Montana, off the coast of South Carolina, on February 4. The Pentagon dropped an unidentified object over Alaska on February 9.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on February 11 that the object had been dropped over the Yukon region of Canada in cooperation with the United States.
The US military reportedly shot down an unidentified object flying over Lake Huron on the Canadian border yesterday. Thus, 4 celestial bodies fell in February. (AA)