Canada suspends search for downed flying object

Canadian police announced Friday evening that the search for the flying object shot down more than a week ago in the Arctic province of yukon.

According to a press release, despite having searched “the most likely area where the object would have fallen”, the authorities were unable to locate the remains, in particular due to difficult weather conditions.

THE “snowfall“The decreasing likelihood that the object will be found” and “the current belief that the object is not related to a scenario that warrants extraordinary search efforts” led Canadian federal law enforcement to abandon the search . .

On February 11, considering that the security of civil air transport was compromised, the American military authorities, in coordination with Canadaa fighter jet was sent to the area to destroy an unidentified flying object.

El viernes por la noche, Estados Unidos también anunció que había terminado la búsqueda de otros dos objetos derribados por aviones, uno frente a la costa norte de Alaska el 10 de febrero, y el otro sobre el lago Huron, en la frontera con Canada, Two days after.

Conducted in cooperation with the Canadian authorities, this investigation, which mobilized sophisticated technologies, was unsuccessful, the note said.

During a press conference on Thursday, the president of United States, Joe Biden, dHe said there was no suggestion at the time that these two objects were “related to the Chinese spy balloon program”.

The previous Friday, the Pentagon had also announced that it had successfully searched for the wreckage of the Chinese balloon shot down off the American Atlantic coast on February 4. US authorities believed the balloon was attempting to collect sensitive information for the United States, although Beijing dismissed it and claimed it had meteorological purposes.

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