The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) announced that it was tracking one or two similar unidentified flying objects after a UFO crash over Alaska, without specifying what they were.
However, the one that was shot down over Alaska was definitely not a balloon.
The information was confirmed on Saturday by NORAD, which covers the US and Canada.
Although NORAD did not go into details, a source in the structure confirmed that the UFO was moving at high altitude in the northern part of the country.
On Friday, the United States shot down an unidentified object over Alaska, and a week earlier, a Chinese weather balloon that crossed US territory and reached the Atlantic Ocean.
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