U.S. downs new ‘object’ off Alaskan coast, not far from Canadian border: White House
WASHINGTON — A U.S. fighter jet shot an unknown object out of the sky Friday off the coast of Alaska not far from the Canadian border, White House officials confirmed, just hours after Canada’s defence minister met with her American counterpart at the Pentagon.
National Security Council co-ordinator John Kirby confirmed the latest encounter and its location during Friday’s press briefing at the White House, and said the order to shoot it down came directly from President Joe Biden.
Kirby said the object, first detected Thursday night, was not far from the Canada-U.S. border when it was shot down off the north Alaska coast over the frozen Arctic Ocean. Pentagon spokesman Brig.-Gen. Pat Ryder said it was travelling in a “northeasterly direction” at the time.
Kirby described the object as “the size of a small car,” but had few other details, such as where it might have come from or its capabilities.


