Canada shot down a flying object that was flying over the country at high altitude

The unidentified flying object is the third to violate North American airspace in the past two weeks.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Saturday that the armed forces shot down an unidentified flying object at high altitude in northern Canada, repeating a similar action by the United States of America (USA) on Friday.

“I have ordered the downing of an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace. NORAD [Comando de Defesa Aeroespacial Norte-Americano] shot down the object in Yukon airspace, Canadian and US air forces teamed up and a US F-22 successfully fired on the object,” the Canadian official wrote on Twitter.

The unidentified flying object is the third to violate North American airspace in the past two weeks.

In a second message, quoted by the Associated Press news agency, Trudeau added: “I spoke with President [dos Estados Unidos] Biden this afternoon. The Canadian Armed Forces will now recover and analyze the wreckage of the object. Thank you NORAD for watching over North America.”

A purported Chinese spy balloon spent nearly a week hovering over US and Canadian airspace before being shot down by US planes last week.

The U.S. military shot down a second object over Alaskan airspace on Friday, but officials did not provide details on the type of flying object shot down.

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