The US government has officially confirmed 21 unexplained sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) in a recent report presented to Congress and the Pentagon. This report, compiled by the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), details over 700 new UAP observations.
From May 1, 2023, to June 1, 2024, AARO received 757 UAP reports, with 485 incidents occurring within this timeframe. The report identifies many sightings as explainable, often attributed to known objects such as balloons, birds, and drones. However, 21 cases remain unexplained, featuring descriptions of a green fireball, a multicolored flashing jellyfish, and a 6-meter silver rocket.
AARO emphasized that there is currently no evidence linking these cases to extraterrestrial activity or advanced foreign technology. They are collaborating with intelligence and science partners to further analyze the 21 unexplained incidents, which exhibit reported anomalous characteristics.
The Pentagon reaffirmed the importance of investigating incursions into US airspace, highlighting the safety of military personnel and operations as a top priority.