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Mystery aerial objects may have benign purpose: White House

Mystery aerial objects may have benign purpose: White House
FBI special agents, onboard the USS Carter Hall off South Carolina, who are assigned to process material recovered from the Chinese balloon shot down by a US military jet, in this image released by the FBI on February 9, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

WASHINGTON – The US intelligence community is considering the possibility that three mysterious unidentified objects shot down by US fighter jets were tied to a commercial or otherwise benign purpose, the White House said on Tuesday (Feb 14).

John Kirby, the White House national security spokesperson, told reporters that the US still had no firm grasp on the origin of the three objects.

He said more would be known if and when the debris can be collected, but that the parts are in hard-to-reach areas – two in the frozen north and one in Lake Huron. Kirby said the debris was proving difficult to recover.

He said there was no indication that the trio of objects were tied to China's spy balloon programme. A US fighter jet on Feb 4 shot down a high-altitude Chinese balloon off the coast of South Carolina after it transited the US.

Kirby confirmed that the fighter jet that shot down the object over Lake Huron missed with an initial missile and it landed in the lake.

Absent another explanation, Kirby said the intelligence communities are considering the possibility that the trio of objects could be balloons "tied to some commercial or benign purpose".

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