US Releases Second Report on UFOs and Unidentified Aerial Phenomena
The United States has released the second part of its classified report on unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and unexplained aerial phenomena, drawing renewed public attention to mysterious sightings recorded by military personnel and intelligence agencies.
The report, issued by the US Department of Defense and intelligence authorities, details dozens of incidents in which pilots, radar systems, and military officials observed unusual aerial activity.
According to the findings, several cases were explained as advanced drones, weather-related effects, or technical errors. However, a number of incidents remain officially classified as “unresolved” due to the unusual speed, movement, and flight behavior of the objects, which experts say cannot yet be fully explained scientifically.
US officials emphasized that there is still no confirmed evidence proving the existence of extraterrestrial life or alien spacecraft. Nevertheless, authorities stated that such incidents will continue to be monitored closely because of potential national security concerns.
Experts believe the release of additional classified files has increased public curiosity about UFO-related investigations, while some groups are calling on the government to provide greater transparency regarding unidentified aerial phenomena.
