American planes bring down another unidentified object on Canada

(Photo is illustration) Another unidentified object has crashed over North American airspace, Canadian President Justin Trudeau has confirmed, writes the BBC. Trudeau said that the object “broke Canadian airspace” and crashed over Yuko in northwest Canada. Canadian and American planes tried to trace the object Trudeau [...]
(Photo is illustration)
Another unidentified object has crashed over North American airspace, Canadian President Justin Trudeau has confirmed, writes the BBC.
Trudeau said that the object “broke Canadian airspace” and crashed over Yuko in northwest Canada.
Canadian and American planes tried to track down the object Trudeau said had been destroyed by an F-22 American.
Trudeau said he gave the order after consulting with US President Joe Biden.
“Canadian forces will now analyse the remains of the” object, he wrote on Twitter.
He has thanked the North American Airspace Protection Command (NORAD), which earlier said had monitored “an air facility at a high altitude of” over northern Canada.
The show on North America comes just days after an alleged Chinese spy balloon crashed after breaking American and Canadian airspace.
On Friday another object collapsed on Alaska at the order of US President Joe Biden.











