Eyewitnesses recorded an unidentified aerial object about 100 kilometers from one of the US Air Force nuclear bases. According to witnesses, the object did not resemble the Starlink satellites that are often mistaken for UFOs, which caused a wave of discussions and speculation about its origin. The incident attracted the attention of both the public and government officials, and urgent hearings on the issue will soon be held in the US Congress.
New York Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand said the incident was a "priority and a matter of great importance," highlighting concerns among politicians and military officials about potential threats near critical defense infrastructure. The Daily Mail reports that the hearing will focus on potential threats to national defense security.
So far, official sources have not confirmed the exact information about the nature of the object, but the fact that it appeared near a nuclear base raises a lot of questions. One of the possible versions of the incident is a reconnaissance drone launched for the purpose of collecting data. However, the lack of clear characteristics of the object raises even more questions and assumptions.