In the United States, mystery is growing over the unidentified drones that have been seen flying in the skies in recent days. The sighting of several drones even forced the closure of the airspace of one of the strategic bases of the United States Air Force in Ohio for almost four hours between Friday and early Saturday morning..
And for several weeks now, residents of the New York and New Jersey region have been reporting flights of unidentified drones, with reports and sightings in other states such as Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Connecticut and Massachusett, while the spread of all kinds of theories. Videos of luminous devices flying in the sky have circulated on social networks and local legislators criticize the Government of Democrat Joe Biden, accusing it of not intervening.
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This is a phenomenon that generates concern, especially because local or federal authorities had not until now given any answer about its origin. But that changed this Monday, when the United States Government finally gave explanations about the origin of these objects and whether or not they are a threat to that country.
What does the United States Government say?
The United States Government finally reported this Monday that The sightings that have garnered a lot of attention in recent days in New Jersey are a combination of legal drones, aircraft and starsand reiterated that they do not pose any threat to national security.
The spokesman for the White House National Security Council, John Kirby, pointed out in a telephone press conference that there are close to a million drones legally registered in the United States and that it is normal to see these devices in the sky.
“Sightings to date include a mix of legal commercial drones, hobby drones, and law enforcement drones, as well as planes, helicopters, and even stars that were mistakenly mistaken for drones,” he explained.
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The spokesperson added that Authorities have “not identified anything anomalous or any risk to national or public security in the airspace of New Jersey or other northeastern states”.
Kirby acknowledged the criticism received in recent days for not having provided more information about this phenomenon and justified it by saying that the authorities wanted to have more data and an additional analysis of what happened.
The president-elect, Donald Trump, attacked this Monday in a press conference against the administration of the outgoing president, Democrat Joe Biden, by ensuring that federal authorities were hiding information about those sightings. “For some reason they want to keep people in suspense,” said the Republican, who joked that he might not spend the weekend at his New Jersey golf club.
It must be said that the Secretary of Homeland Security of the United States, Alejandro Mayorkas, tried to downgrade this Sunday concern about the growing sightings of drones in the northeast of the country, and reiterated that there are no known reports that threaten security. “Some of those sightings (…) are drones. Some are manned aircraft that are commonly confused with drones,” Mayorkas said on ABC’s “This Week.”
“If we identify any foreign involvement or criminal activity, we will communicate it to the Americans. Currently, we are not aware of any,” he clarified.
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Mayorkas, however, acknowledged that “there is no doubt that drones are being sighted,” and recalled that there are more than a million registered in the United States. “I want to assure Americans that we are working on it,” he said.
Two people were arrested last weekend after carrying out “dangerous operations” with drones in the vicinity of the airspace of Boston Logan International Airport (United States).
Source: https://www.noticiascaracol.com/mundo/avistamientos-de-drones-en-estados-unidos-gobierno-explica-de-donde-vienen-y-si-son-una-amenaza-rg10