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China says balloon in US airspace blown off course by 'force majeure'

China on Saturday denied allegations of spying, saying the aircraft involved was a research balloon that had been blown off course by "force majeure."

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China says balloon in US airspace blown off course by force majeure

The Pentagon did not accept the claim however. "We know it's a surveillance balloon," Ryder said.

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China says balloon in US airspace blown off course by force majeure

The Department of Defence had made public the sighting of the first balloon on Thursday evening. The balloon was spotted over Montana, where 150 intercontinental ballistic missiles armed with nuclear warheads are stored at a military base in the north, according to a report.

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China says balloon in US airspace blown off course by force majeure
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China says balloon in US airspace blown off course by force majeure