Now suspicious object seen flying in the sky of Canada, American F-22 fighter jet shot down

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Toronto: After America, a suspicious object was seen in the sky of Canada on Saturday, which was shot down by an American fighter jet. A day before this, a suspicious object was seen in Alaska, America. The mysterious object was shot down by an American fighter jet F-22 following orders from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Trudeau tweeted and thanked NORD for keeping an eye on North America.

According to the report of the news agency AFP, the suspicious object was flying over the Yukon of Canada. Two F-22 fighter jets were deployed to monitor it, one of which fired an Aim9X missile which caused it to fall down. Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand appreciated the joint action of both countries and said that both reaffirmed that we will always defend our sovereignty together.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wrote on Twitter, “I ordered the removal of an unidentified object violating Canadian airspace. @NORADCommand shot down an aerial vehicle over Yukon. Canadian and US aircraft were flown in for the shootout, with an American F-22 successfully firing at the object. In another tweet, Trudeau wrote, “I spoke to President Biden this afternoon. The Canadian military will now recover and analyze the wreckage of the object. Thanks to NORAD for keeping an eye on North America.

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Earlier, after the American jet shot down a Chinese spy balloon, the American fighter plane shot down another new object on Friday. This suspicious object (Unidentified Object) was flying above 40,000 feet in Alaska. Its size was less than the previous spy balloon. It was like a small car in appearance. However, it is not known what the purpose of this unknown object was.

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