The airspace above an American airport was closed yesterday after a fourth unidentified flying object was spotted. Reports say that the Federal Aviation Authority closed the airspace above Havre airport in Montana for a brief spell yesterday, February 11, only four hours after US fighter jets took down a 'small cylindrical object' out of the sky above Canada.
According to the Daily Mirror, Montana Congressman Matt Rosendale stated that the airspace had been closed due to an “object that could interfere with commercial air traffic".
The North American Aerospace Defense Command later issued a statement saying it had shut the airspace because of a “radar anomaly” that needed fighter aircraft “to investigate". “Those aircraft did not identify any object to correlate to the radar hits,” NORAD said.
It added that it would continue to monitor the situation as it unfolds.It comes following Canada having shot down an 'unidentified object' after it entered its airspace.This comes one day after the US president Joe Biden ordered a fighter jet to shoot down an unidentified "high-altitude object" near Alaska.In a tweet, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau wrote: “I ordered the take down of an unidentified object that violated Canadian airspace. @NORADCommand shot down the object over the Yukon."Canadian and U.S.
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