The US military has shot down another unidentified flying object – this time over Lake Huron in Michigan.
The take down is the fourth in just over a week and the third in as many days after objects were shot down in Alaska and Canada on Friday and Saturday respectively.
Officials speaking to the Reuters news agency on the condition of anonymity declined to say what the latest object looked like.
They also did not reveal whether it was manoeuvrable or just floating with air currents.
Earlier, the White House said the unidentified objects shot down over Alaska and Canada did not resemble the Chinese “spy” balloon downed near South Carolina a week ago.
A spokesperson for its National Security Council said they were “much smaller” but added: “We will not definitively
characterise them until we can recover the debris, which we are working on.”
Meanwhile, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said recovery teams were searching for the object shot down over his country’s territory to work out what its purpose was.
A US F-22 stealth fighter jet brought it down on Mr Trudeau’s orders on Saturday, over the mountainous and sparsely-populated territory of Yukon in the northwest.
“Recovery teams are on the ground, looking to find and analyse the object,” Mr Trudeau told reporters as he headed for the region.
“There’s still much to know about it. That’s why the analysis of this object is going to be very important.”