A UFO was seen hovering over Canada before a US fighter jet shot it down, raising questions about its origin.
Recently, a new photo surfaced showing a UFO hovering in the sky over Canada.
This sighting happened before a US fighter jet shot it down in February 2023.
The image has caught the attention of many people. It raises questions about what the object really was and why it was in the sky.
UFO spotted over Canada sky before US fighter jet shuts it down
The UFO was first detected in the skies above Alaska. It was tracked by officials for several days before it crossed into Canadian airspace.
On February 11, 2023, the object was approximately 40,000 feet above the Yukon when it was shot down by a U.S. fighter jet, specifically an F-22.
This action was taken after both U.S. and Canadian authorities had been observing the object closely.
Reports described the UFO as cylindrical in shape.
It was also referred to as a “suspected ballon,” suggesting that it might have been some kind of airborne device.
The Canadian government later released a grainy image of the object, which added to the mystery surrounding it.
This image showed the UFO hovering in the sky, but it was not very clear, leaving many questions unanswered.
The government decided to shut down the UFO
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ordered the object to be shot down after it entered the Canadian airspace.
The decision came after consultations with U.S. officials, indicating the cooperation between the two nations regarding airspace security.
The American pilot successfully struck the object with an AIM 9X missile, bringing it down without any reported incidents on the ground.
After the UFO was shot down, both the U.S. and Canadian authorities initiated searches for debris.
However, these efforts were soon called off due to poor weather conditions and low chances of finding anything.
The searches raised concerns about the safety of airspace.
There is growing worry about the reliability of airspace due to the increasing number of unidentified objects being reported.
This incident was part of a larger pattern.
Several unidentified objects were spotted over North America between February 10 and February 12, 2023.
In addition to the Yukon incident, other objects were also shot down over Alaska and Lake Huron.
These sightings occurred shortly after a suspected Chinese spy balloon was shot down over South Carolina on February 4, 2023.
The U.S. government stated that the objects shot down were smaller than the Chinese balloon.
They also noted that these objects did not appear to be connected to any spy operations.