San Diego Union-Tribune

MILITARY FINISHES RECOVERING CHINESE BALLOON DEBRIS

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The U.S. has finished efforts to recover the remnants of the large balloon that was shot down off the coast of South Carolina, and analysis of the debris so far reinforces conclusion­s that it was a Chinese spy balloon, U.S. officials said Friday.

Officials said the U.S. believes that Navy, Coast Guard and FBI personnel collected all of the balloon debris off the ocean floor, which included key equipment from the payare load that could reveal what informatio­n it was able to monitor and collect. White House national security spokespers­on John Kirby said a significan­t amount of debris was recovered and it included “electronic­s and optics” from the payload. He declined to say what, if anything, the U.S. has learned from the wreckage so far.

U.S. Northern Command said in a statement that the recovery operations ended Thursday and the final pieces on their way to the FBI lab in Virginia for analysis. It said air and maritime restrictio­ns off South Carolina have been lifted.

The announceme­nt capped three dramatic weeks that saw U.S. fighter jets shoot down four airborne objects — the large Chinese balloon on Feb. 4 and three much smaller objects about a week later over Canada, Alaska and Lake Huron. They are the first known peacetime shootdowns of unauthoriz­ed objects in U.S. airspace.

The officials also said the search for the small airborne object that was shot down over Lake Huron has stopped, and nothing has been recovered. U.S. officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss military operations. The U.S. and Canada have also failed to recover any debris so far from the other two objects that were shot down over the Yukon and northern Alaska.

 ?? PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS RYAN SEELBACH U.S. NAVY VIA AP ?? U.S. Navy sailors prepare material from the downed Chinese high-altitude balloon recovered off the coast of Myrtle Beach, S.C., for transport to the FBI. Officials say the military has finished debris recovery efforts.
PETTY OFFICER 1ST CLASS RYAN SEELBACH U.S. NAVY VIA AP U.S. Navy sailors prepare material from the downed Chinese high-altitude balloon recovered off the coast of Myrtle Beach, S.C., for transport to the FBI. Officials say the military has finished debris recovery efforts.

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