A Canadian Coast Guard vessel joined the search for answers after U.S. fighter jets shot down yet another mysterious object.
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At the same time, Canadian Armed Forces personnel and RCMP investigators are also in a remote stretch of central Yukon as they search for the remnants of the object that was downed in that part of the world Saturday, again by a U.S. fighter pilot.Article content McGillis later added that there was no guarantee that either of the searches, which include personnel experienced in dealing with explosives, biological and radiological hazards as a precaution, would be successful.Article content
The object brought down over Lake Huron was the third shot down over North American airspace in as many days.Article content “So, with some adjustments we’ve been able to get a better a categorization of radar tracks now. And that’s why I think you’re seeing these overall.”Article content
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