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likely that this was a ukrainian attack? unlikely for that very reason because the russians have radar installations all along this area right here. and the place where they would most likely be launching something like this would be from about here. and given that fact, it s a little bit longer than 300 miles, it would take a lot of fuel, it would take loitering times that some of these drones have. now, it is possible that ukraine could have mounted this operation from inside russia using special operations forces. that is not beyond the realm of possibility. but it is unlikely, even though they have mounted atartacks allegedly against areas in the south, against air bases, things like that. so these are areas that can be target but it s he very difficult to do that and as president zelenskyy said they don t target the leadership. russia does. russia will use this as an excuse to probably do something like that. but it is highly unlikely that it came from ukraine. and as far as w

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in terms of recovery, we have hc-130, hh-60 and ch-47 aircraft participating in that recovery effort. okay. you mentioned there was a reasonable threat. was there also a threat to potentially this object detecting some of our more sensitive radar capabilities that are based in alaska? and then what hasn t been said is where this object has come from. is there any indication that this was also a chinese surveillance balloon, object, whatever it is? yeah, so at this point we don t know the origin of the object. again, we will know more once we re able to potentially recover some of those materials. but the primary concern again was the potential hazard to civil flight. and so, again, we ll know more later. no perceived threat to any of the radar installations that we have based in alaska?

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