Unidentified Flying Objects Spotted in Several Areas of Guangdong, Witnesses Say for 10 Minutes.

On July 12th, unidentified flying objects appeared in the sky in several areas of Guangdong, and witnesses reported that the phenomenon lasted for 10 minutes.

On the 13th, the topic of “Unidentified Flying Objects in Guangdong” appeared on the hot search list of social media platforms in mainland China. Reports indicated that on the evening of the 12th, residents in various areas of Guangdong, including Shenzhen and Shantou, claimed to have seen unidentified flying objects in the sky.

Some netizens captured the sky phenomenon on video. The footage showed bright spots in the sky moving with a long trailing light, resembling a flight path.

According to a report by “Upstream News,” a witness named Mr. Chen stated that he saw something flying in the sky, initially mistaking it for a meteor, but “the process lasted almost ten minutes.”

Netizens in China have been speculating various theories, some suggesting a connection to extraterrestrial beings, while others mentioning rocket missiles.

“Could it be debris from a rocket or satellite falling to the ground?” “Either it’s the controlled entry and burning of decommissioned aircraft into the atmosphere, with the remaining parts falling into a predetermined area in the ocean. Or maybe it’s aliens coming to Earth for summer vacation.”

Last August, residents in Huizhou, Guangdong, also filmed multiple unidentified flying objects emitting blue and purple lights in the sky.

Earlier reports had noted similar sightings in Huizhou, Guangdong:

“Mysterious Unidentified Flying Objects Emitting Blue and Purple Lights Spotted in Huizhou, Guangdong.”