The British people again fluttered because of strange flying objects

Dozens of people in a county in northwest England claim that they see many strange objects glowing in the sky.

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The sphere emits orange light and moves slowly in the sky.Photo: Barrie Mills.


Witnesses live in many parts of Merseyside counties such as Southport, Ainsdale and Liverpool. They confirmed that there were at least four orange spherical objects moving slowly in the air between the hours of 22:30 and 23h last Sunday.

A source from John Lennon's air traffic control station in Liverpool said many people had seen such orange glowing spheres in the northwest, but they were not shown on the radar screen.

Jackie Hardaker, a Liverpool resident, said: "They are like fireballs and when the planes pass by, their brightness decreases. I see those balls through the window. see there are light spots like falling fire ".

Many others also say that there are objects falling from glowing spheres. According to their description, it's like "a burning plastic bag".

A man named Phil Daley sees glowing objects while driving on Allerton Road south of Liverpool. "At first I thought it was stars, but their brightness was actually much larger than the star. I then thought they were satellites flying in orbit," he said.

Barrie Mills, a photojournalist for the Liverpool Echo newspaper, took a picture of the strange flying object. "I was watching TV in the house when I saw spheres. Because the lights in my house were still on, I thought that the spheres had to be very bright so I could see them , " Mills admitted review

Another witness saw three orange spheres moving slowly in formation from southeast to northwest. Then a sphere stood still for a few minutes and then moved in the opposite direction from the other two.

The Ministry of Defense announced that they did not speculate on the glowing spheres, although military aircraft could fly through Merseyside County on Sunday evening. Mike Howell, a manager of John Lennon Airport, said: "We have checked and there are no aircraft flying over Liverpool between 22:30 to 23:00 pm on May 24".