BREAKING: The US military has shot down another high-altitude object for the third day in a row. 9News
has shot down another high-altitude object over Lake Huron, one of the five Great Lakes near the US-Canada border.
The operation marks the third day in a row that an unidentified object was shot down over North American airspace.US F-22 stealth fighters take off from an airbase.And last weekend, a suspectedEarlier today, Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan tweeted that she had received a call from the Department of Defence saying that the US military "has an extremely close eye" on an object above Lake Huron.
"Just got a call from @DeptofDefense — our military has an extremely close eye on the object above Lake Huron," Slotkin said in a tweet on Sunday . "We'll know more about what this was in the coming days, but for now, be assured that all parties have been laser-focused on it from the moment it traversed our waters."
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