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US shoots down a new "flying object" that flew over its territory
[18/06/2023 02:54]
Washington - Saba
The US military, by order of President Joe Biden, shot down a new "flying object" that flew over Lake Huron on the border with Canada this Sunday.

This comes after three flying objects were shot down, one of which Washington described as a Chinese spy balloon.

"Pilots from the Air Force and the National Guard shot down the body," tweeted Michigan Representative, Elisa Slotkin
And the US Civil Aviation Authority announced earlier Sunday the reopening of airspace over Lake Michigan in the northern United States, shortly after it was closed for "national defense" reasons.


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