Recent UFO claims over Ukraine have been debunked by Ukrainian scientists and Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb. They discredited a report describing “phantom” UFOs moving at incredible speeds.
These UFOs were labeled Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP), but the report didn’t rule out conventional explanations like satellites, drones, or artillery related to the Russian invasion. Ukraine’s National Academy of Sciences (NASU) also discredited the report for its unprofessionalism and scientific shortcomings.
Loeb pointed out inaccuracies in the report’s data analysis and the importance of triangulation for accurate measurements. NASU found errors in determining distances and a failure to consider more plausible explanations.
Context and Implications:
- The ongoing Russian invasion in Ukraine adds complexity to the sightings.
- A 2021 U.S. report suggested that some UAPs could be linked to technology from China, Russia, or other sources. Other explanations included airborne clutter, atmospheric phenomena, or classified government projects.
- The possibility of aliens remains open in U.S. airspace sightings, with the government allocating funds for further investigation. The quest for the truth continues.