China prepares to shoot down ‘unidentified object’ near its ports
China government mentioned that it has spotted an unidentified object flying over the waters near northern port city Qingdao, after Pentagon shot down an alleged Chinese unidentified object. The authorities also mentioned that they’re ready to shoot it down. “Local authorities in China’s eastern Shandong province said on Sunday that they had spotted an unidentified flying object and were preparing to shoot it down,” reported The Global Times per The Telegraph.
The ‘object’ story gained momentum after Pentagon shot down an object during the weekend by saying that it appeared to have traveled near US military sites and posed not just a threat to civilian aviation but also as a potential tool for surveillance.
“It was the fourth unidentified flying object to be shot down over North America by a U.S. missile in a little more than a week,” said Reuters.
The news also adds, “On President Joe Biden’s order, a U.S. F-16 fighter shot down the object at 2:42 p.m. local time over Lake Huron on the U.S.-Canada border, Pentagon spokesperson Patrick Ryder said in an official statement.”
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FX implications
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