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More questions raised about 'objects' shot down in the sky by U.S. | LiveNOW from FOX
Milley and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin held a press conference regarding the missile strike on the object floating over Lake Huron on Tuesday. Milley said the Defense Department had cleared out the airspace surrounding the object up to the Sidewinder's maximum effective range, ensuring that there wouldn't be any collateral damage. The Lake Huron object was the fourth to be shot down since early February, when President Biden ordered the U.S. Air Force to shoot down a Chinese surveillance craft off the coast of South Carolina. Three other unidentified "objects" have been shot down since then, one over Alaska, one over Canada, and the last over Lake Huron. U.S. and Canadian authorities are currently working to recover any debris from the three objects. The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard are also working to recover debris from the Chinese spy balloon. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video