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Mysterious UFOs suddenly appeared on the battlefield in Ukraine

Feb 29, 2024

Kiev [Ukraine], February 29: An unidentified flying object (UFO) fell into the field of view of a drone in Ukraine, surprising soldiers.
A video circulating on social networks shows Ukrainian soldiers detecting an unidentified flying object ( UFO ) while dispatching a reconnaissance drone (UAV) on the battlefield.
The video was shared on social network
The images above were recorded this month by Battalion 406, using one of more than 300 UAVs with thermal cameras in the Ukrainian army.
The UAV was flying at an altitude of more than 150 m above sea level when soldiers discovered the mysterious object, estimated to be nearly 50 km away.
In the video, one soldier asked "why didn't it launch a missile at us", and another soldier wondered why the strange object did not move.
"It's definitely a UFO. It's standing still," a soldier commented. Another soldier suggested zooming in on the camera image, before another suggested flying the UAV into the object.
Since the outbreak of hostilities in Ukraine in February 2022, there have been many cases of discovery of strange objects.
According to Newsweek , in January, Governor Vasily Golubev of the Rostov region in Russia said he witnessed a "small, ball-shaped object flying in the wind" at an altitude of about 2.5 km.
At that time, Pivyet Rostov reported that "a UFO shaped like a sphere was shot in the sky".
In April 2023, a Russian military officer discovered a UFO near a nuclear power plant near St. Petersburg, Russia, causing authorities to be placed in a "special response state".
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper

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