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Chinese "UFO" crashes air traffic in Zhejiang

Huangzhou, China - The unidentified flying object seen in Ningbo and Wuxi cities, too

A "UFO" has blocked air traffic in eastern China, according to Xinhua agency. According to the Chinese agency, the unidentified flying object was spotted around 9 on Wednesday evening (local time) in the skies of Hangzhou, capital city of east China's Zhejiang province. The "UFO" was also seen later over other two cities in the same province, Ningbo and Wuxi. The sighting has forced the control...

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