After the U.S. military shot down a total of three UFOs – the debris may be unable to be recovered

The U.S. military shot down a total of three UFOs, one over Alaska on Friday, one over Canada on Saturday, and a third over Lake Huron on Sunday. Currently, information surrounding the UFOs or where these aircrafts came from is currently unknown.

Unfortunately for those seeking answers, these answers may not be coming any time soon, as multiple officials have come out and made statements about the difficulty of recovering the debris from the UFOs.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Monday:

“I think it’s important to remind: the objects in Alaska and Canada are in pretty remote terrain — ice, wilderness, all of that — making it difficult to find them in winter weather… And the object over Lake Huron now lies in what is probably very deep water.”

However, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre would be able to provide a small glimpse of information, adding:

“[There was] no indication of aliens or extraterrestrial activity.”

Answers surrounding the UFOs, or even where they originated from, may be unable to ever be answered. Unless the near-impossible task of removing their debris is accomplished, officials will be left to only speculate on possible answers surrounding the UFOs.

As a senior Biden administration official told CNN on Tuesday morning:

“If it can’t be recovered, it’s going to be extremely difficult to say with great certainty what these things were.”

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