Some newspapers are turning, what was obviously a crash of a mundane aircraft, into Poland's Roswell.
Quote:UFO crashes and explodes in a Polish cornfield, sparking fears
An unidentified flying object (UFO) crashed and exploded in a cornfield in eastern Poland early Wednesday.
Local authorities reported receiving calls about the crash around 2 a.m., discovering charred metal and plastic debris near the village of Osiny. The explosion from the UFO resulted in broken windows in nearby homes, but no injuries were reported, local news reported.
Poland's Armed Forces Operational Command announced on social media that overnight, there were no recorded violations of Polish airspace by neighboring Ukraine or Belarus. Initially, officials suggested the explosion could have been caused by an old engine part with a propeller. It comes just days after NASA spotted a "hostile" object heading toward Earth at 135,000mph - and predicted the exact date of its arrival.
Defense Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz later indicated the object was likely a drone, adding that an investigation was underway to determine if it was military or smuggling-related.
In November, the Pentagon's UFO report unveiled hundreds of new sightings of unexplained aerial phenomena, but none suggested an extraterrestrial source.
The review included hundreds of cases where balloons, birds, and satellites were misidentified, as well as some that defy simple explanation, like a near-collision between a commercial airliner and an unknown object off the coast of New York.
While it's unlikely to end any debates about the existence of extraterrestrial life, the report does reflect increased public interest in the subject and the government's attempts to provide some answers.
https://www.the-express.com/news/space-n...king-fears
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