Sarender Singh, in charge of the militarized security of important Indian sites, made an interesting statement the other day. The Indira Gandhi International Airport, located in Delhi, has been attracting numerous unidentified flying objects for the past five months, the official said.
The UFO invasion began in October 2015, and since then, the military has recorded more than sixty cases of the appearance of alleged alien ships.
Singh is involved in the security of Indian nuclear power plants, airports, oil factories, seaports, space objects and so on. He has been in this position since July last year, so all the mysterious phenomena observed over the Delhi airport take place almost before his eyes. Sarender is an employee of one of the largest industrial security corporations on the planet. It employs one hundred and sixty-five thousand people, among whom there are specialists exclusively engaged in tracking unidentified flying objects in India.
What kind of UFO was shot down by the Indian Air Force?
The official says: “This is a rather serious problem for us. UFOs have been observed over many other objects in India, but our airport in Delhi is the undoubted record holder for the number of saucers flying there. Of course, balloons, laser pointers, fireworks and Chinese lanterns are very often mistaken for UFOs, but there are also many cases when it is simply impossible to determine what is flying there. We have already accumulated sixty-two such unsolved incidents over the past five months, and new ones are constantly occurring, which are also time to be ranked among the already announced figure.
It is worth noting that at the beginning of the year, the Indian Air Force even shot down someone's large balloon, which was mistaken for an unidentified aircraft, but this was not over the airport.
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With airports, according to the senior official, the situation is especially difficult, since shooting over them is prohibited in India. In cases of the appearance of unidentified flying objects, the sky moorings become alert, but the military can open fire on UFOs only when potentially hostile aircraft leave the airport airspace.