FBI Investigates Suspected Chinese Spy Craft Debris Found in Alaska Airspace
Alaska Debris Sparks FBI Probe into Possible Chinese Spy Craft
According to the report of FOX NEWS, the FBI is looking into pieces of what might be a Chinese spy craft found in Alaska Airspace last year. A fisherman found some suspicious debris recently which led to this investigation. The debris was picked up by an Alaska fishing boat and will be given to the FBI for a detailed check when it gets back to the coast this weekend. The FBI is being careful because they have confirmed where the craft came from yet. They taking the debris to their lab in Quantico to study just like they did with debris from a Chinese spy balloon found last year.
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U.S. intelligence says this is the only time something like this has happened. They think there could be a connection between the debris found in Alaska now and other Chinese devices. In February there was another balloon over Utah but it turned out to be just for fun and not a danger. Still this shows why we need to watch airspace closely. NORAD and the FAA are working together to keep U.S. airspace safe. It reminds us of the risks posed by foreign spying. With tensions already high about airspace safety its important to carefully study the debris to understand how serious the threat is. Everyone both in the U.S. and around the world is paying attention ready to act quickly if there any danger to our airspace.