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Soldiers with the 406th Detached Artillery Brigade allegedly spotted an unidentified flying object In the combat zone in Ukraine
This is reported by the Daily Mail.
According to the source, soldiers with Ukraine's 406th Detached Artillery Brigade filmed a UFO using a Mavic 3T drone.
"Although the size, height, and shape of the object remain a mystery, the drone's own altitude indicates that the visible object may be a large craft at a distance of more than 48 km," the message says.
The footage shows that the UFO is much warmer than all the objects surrounding it. However, there was an error message on the drone's control screen. Mavic DJI admitted that it was probably a technical failure.
- Last year, the US military detected another flying object in US airspace on the border with Canada and destroyed it.
- After a series of aircraft were shot down over North America, US Air Force General Glenn VanGerk said he did not rule out alien origin.
- In July 2023, a former Air Force intelligence officer testified before the US Congress about the existence of a long-standing program that retrieves and reconstructs unidentified flying objects. The Pentagon denied the allegations.
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