Officials in Colombia confirmed a sighting of an airborne object similar to a balloon flying over its territory, although it’s not clear if it’s of Chinese origin.
The Colombian Air Force was deployed and it followed the object until it left the country’s airspace.
“It was possible to determine that this [object] did not represent a threat to national security and defense, as well as air safety,” the statement said. Other details were not provided.
U.S. military officials recently said another Chinese balloon was spotted somewhere over Latin America but did not specify its location. No other official confirmation of unidentified balloons flying over other Latin American countries has been issued as of Sunday.
“We are seeing reports of a balloon transiting Latin America,” Pentagon spokesperson Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters last week. “We now assess it is another Chinese surveillance balloon.”
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) did not comment on reports of a balloon flying over Latin America. The CCP had confirmed last week that the balloon flying over the U.S. belonged to China, but claimed that it was a civilian meteorological device that was blown off course—an assertion that was widely disputed by U.S. military officials.
A lawyer from Costa Rica said that he thought it was a UFO, or unidentified flying object.
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On Sunday, there were a bevy of reports from Fox News that claimed Chinese surveillance balloons passed over the United States in previous years, while one claimed that a balloon crashed near the Hawaii coast late last year. The Epoch Times has contacted multiple military branches and the Pentagon for comment on those reports.The saga of the downed Chinese spy balloon off the U.S. coast captivated public attention for days, and was widely seen as worsening U.S.–Chinese relations. CCP officials lashed out at the United States for shooting down the balloon on Saturday and Sunday, while Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced last week that he won’t be making a scheduled trip to China.
On Saturday afternoon, an F-22 Raptor fighter plane shot down the balloon over waters near North and South Carolina, according to the Department of Defense. A Pentagon news release said that President Joe Biden authorized it being shot down as Republicans and some Democrats called for it to be taken down soon after it was spotted near Billings, Montana, late last week.
Some lawmakers suggested the U.S. military shoot down the balloon flying over Latin America.