US shoots down UFOs over Lake Huron and Canada

The U.S. shot down a UFO over Lake Huron on Sunday, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the U.S. shot down an unidentified flying object over the Yukon, Canada at his request.

satellite image in blue and green of large lakes
Satellite imagery of Lakes Huron and Michigan. A UFO was shot down over Lake Huron on Sunday, Feb. 12, U.S. officials said.
(Image credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC)

An unidentified flying object (UFO) was shot down over Lake Huron in Michigan on Sunday (Feb. 12) —  the fourth such object detected over the U.S. in a little over a week.

The flying object, which reports suggest was octagonal in shape and had strings hanging off of it, was first spotted over Montana on Saturday (Feb. 11) and then on Sunday, it migrated across the skies of Wisconsin before an F-16 shot it down over the lake in Michigan, officials said.

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