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US Military Shoots Down Third Unidentified Object in Three Days, Raising Questions About North American Airspace Security

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Key takeaways:

  • The US military has shot down another unidentified object in the skies over North America.
  • The operation was reportedly carried out “at the direction” of President Joe Biden.
  • The US military has yet to provide any details on the objects, their origin, or their purpose.

The United States military has shot down another unidentified object in the skies over North America, according to two members of Congress and a US official.

The object was shot down on Sunday afternoon over Lake Huron, the third such incident in the past three days. The operation was reportedly carried out “at the direction” of President Joe Biden.

Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan said the object had been taken down by pilots from the US Air Force and National Guard.

“We’re all interested in exactly what this object was and its purpose,” Slotkin said in a tweet.

The first unidentified object was shot down over northern Canada on Saturday, followed by another in Alaska airspace on Friday.

The US military has yet to provide any details on the objects, their origin, or their purpose. It is unclear if the objects were related to one another or if they were part of a larger pattern.

The US military has not commented on the incident, but the three consecutive days of unidentified object takedowns have raised questions about the security of North American airspace. It is unclear if the military will provide any further information on the objects or their purpose.

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