A US fighter shoots down an artifact over Canada on Trudeau’s orders

A US fighter shoots down an artifact over Canada on Trudeau’s orders

The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, confirmed on Sunday afternoon that he gave the order to shoot down a “small cylindrical” unidentified flying object over the Yukon, in the northwest of the country.

The object was flying at an altitude of 12,000 meters and 160 kilometers from the Canadian border with Alaska (USA), and as Trudeau explained, it was shot down due to the risk it posed to aviation. “It was a threat to civil aviation and a potential threat to Canadians“, stressed the Canadian Prime Minister.

Now, they are looking for remains to investigate. “The recovery teams they are on the ground looking for and analyzing the object“, explained the president.

This latest shootdown follows the shootdown on Friday night in Alaska when at the direction of the President of the United States, fighter jets assigned to the US Northern Command successfully shot down a high-altitude aerial object off the north coast of Alaska. .

With them, there are already three objects detected and shot down. First, the downed chinese balloon off the coast of South Carolina after traversing the United States almost from coast to coast.

While the Chinese balloon shot down last Saturday was flying at an altitude of more than 18,000 meters, the last objects shot down did so at 12,000 meters high and they were much smaller. Which could interfere with commercial flights.

all have been shot down by F22 fighters, with a missile that costs $470,000. An expense that begins to question this policy of shooting first and asking questions later.

To further complicate the situation, the Chinese newspaper ‘Global Times’ has reported the presence of a balloon that has been shot down over the port city of Rizhao.

Source: Lasexta

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