UFO Observed Near Mongolian Airport

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“Workers at the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau observed with instruments an unidentified flying object (UFO)”

OK, is it me, or does China’s People’s Daily have an article about UFO at least once a week? It seems that ever since the July UFO incident, there has been a lot of interest in ‘UFO news’ by the Chinese newspaper “People’s Daily”. I’m starting to think that most of these reports are embellished or entirely made up. I’ve noticed that there is no evidence or details of these UFO sightings by Chinese airport officials. Take a look at this latest report about a UFO in Mongolia that was “observed with instruments”. No pictures, no eyewitness testimonies, no evidence. Not even any more details.

Something strange is going on…

Full source: People’s Daily

Workers at the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau observed with instruments an unidentified flying object (UFO) 40 kilometers east of Baotou, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 8 p.m. on Sept. 11.

“The airport received a notice from the Hohhot Air Traffic Management Bureau about the appearance of an UFO. To guarantee security, the aircraft heading for the airport had to land at secondary airports. Otherwise, it may have led to collisions,” said Ms. Luo, from the Baotou Airport.

Around 9:14 p.m., three flights from Beijing and Shanghai to Baotou were delayed, and the aircraft were forced to circle in the air while waiting to land.

Furthermore, the Air China Flight 1107 from Beijing to Baotou landed at the Erdos Airport and the Juneyao Airlines Flight 1137 from Shanghai to Baotou landed at the Taiyuan Airport.

The Baotou Airport did not receive a notice on resuming normal operations until 10 p.m.

By People’s Daily Online

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