• MORE: A groundbreaking video reveals the US military’s successful strike on a glowing UFO using a Hellfire missile

A remarkable explosion was recorded following a missile that seemed to obliterate an unknown aerial object, igniting numerous speculative ideas about what was actually targeted.

Residents in the Shandong Province ofChina recorded a bright, slow-moving object flying closeto the ground just moments before it seemed to break apart in a dazzling burst and descend to Earth.

Videos posted on Chinese social media platforms depicted a red fireball appearing to be fired like a surface-to-air missile at the object,preceded by two powerful detonations.

The event took place on Friday, September 12, close to the cities of Weifang and Rizhao, at approximately 9pm local time in China (9am Eastern Time in the United States).

Rumors about the unexplained explosion rapidly circulated on the internet, making their way to social media in the United States, where users started to theorize that the Chinese military had possibly shot down a drone or a meteor,or a UFO.

There have been no official declarations from the Chinese government or armed forces regarding the incident.

However, the event occurred at the same time as planned military drills in the adjacent Bohai Sea, where China’s military stated they werepracticing with live weapons.

A possible missile attack occurred shortly after a US congressional session exposed disturbing video showing a military drone’s Hellfire missile seemingly bouncing off an unidentified flying object.

Some individuals who commented on social media thought the object was a target, potentially a drone or fake missile, utilized in exercises in the Bohai Sea, and the Chinese destroyed it during atest of their security systems.

From a particular perspective of the explosion, audiences can witness the alleged missile emerging from a far-off location beyond the horizon, rapidly traverse the sky, and then descend to impact the unidentified object.

Although some have proposed that the target was a natural item, such as a meteor, there seemed to be no glowing tail coming from the object that the suspected missile struck.

As tiny fragments of space rocks enter Earth’s atmosphere, they move at incredibly fast speeds, generating friction while passing through the air and forming a glowing trail of ionized air surrounding the meteor.

Additionally, meteors usually do not travel horizontally along the earth’s surface, as the object in the video seemed to do.

If it were a meteor, which usually moves at speeds ranging from 25,000 to 160,000 miles per hour, China’s capacity to stop such a rapidly moving object would signify a significant advancement in military defense technology.

Nevertheless, numerous individuals on the internet are concerned that the Chinese armed forces intentionally damaged an alien vehicle earlier this week.

‘A different UFO UAP was brought down… This is certainly part of their reverse engineering initiative,’ someone stated on X.

A new video seemed to depict the object flying over Shandong Province being entirely destroyed and splitting into multiple fragments as the reddish fireball hit it on Friday.

Meanwhile, a comparable event on October 30, 2024, which has recently come to light, resulted in a significantly different consequence.

At the third congressional hearing regarding unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), Congressman Eric Burlison from Missouri presented previously unreleased video showing a UFO being hit by a missile launched from a U.S. military drone near the coast of Yemen.

In contrast to the object in the Chinese video, the glowing spherical vehicle kept moving after being hit by the laser-guided bomb.

Military whistleblower Jeffrey Nuccetelli, who served as an Air Force police officer for 16 years, described the new video as ‘exceptional evidence’ supporting the presence of UFOs.

Although it may never be verified by China whether the object that was hit was a real UFO, early reports about the incident have tended to favorreferring to the red fireball as a military weapon test.

In 2025, the military activities of both the United States and China have increased in the Pacific region, with several accounts indicating that China carried out live-fire exercises in the East China Sea, located approximately 200 miles from the enigmatic explosion.

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