The United States detected another “spy bubble” from China and assured it was flying over Latin America.The Pentagon reported this Friday.

Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Patrick Ryder said in a statement to the press, “We are receiving information from a balloon flying over Latin America. We now consider it to be another Chinese surveillance balloon.”

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The Costa Rican newspaper ‘La Nación’ has just published an article about a white flying object resembling a hot air balloon seen over the Latin American country.

A CNN consulted A senior Pentagon official said the bubble seen over Latin America did not appear to be heading for the United States..

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The Pentagon announced Thursday that it is tracking the movements of a Chinese “spy balloon” flying over the state of Montana (in the northeastern United States), where one of three existing nuclear missile silo sites on US soil is located. Two other atomic silo sites are located in the two states surrounding Montana: North Dakota to the east and Wyoming to the south.

As the Pentagon announced this Friday, the balloon has moved east in the past few hours and is now in the center of the country at 60,000 feet (18,288 meters) above the surface.

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Meanwhile, as the balloon was crossing the North American country, the Pentagon leadership strongly advised President Joe Biden not to take any action against the device for safety reasons, because the debris could fall on the public.

The presence of this Chinese “spy bubble” in US airspace triggered a diplomatic crisis between Washington and Beijing and motivated the US. Suspension of Foreign Minister Antony Blinken’s planned trip to the Asian country. Beijing admitted this Friday that the balloon was its own, but assured it was “a civilian airship used for research purposes, mainly meteorological”.

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