China Confirms Second Balloon Over Latin America, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 6, 2023.
By Brian Spegele
Beijing filed a formal complaint with the U.S. Embassy over military takedown of previous balloon, calling it an overreaction
BEIJING—China confirmed that it was the source of a balloon detected flying over Latin America, describing it in similar terms to the suspected surveillance balloon that the U.S. shot down over the weekend.
Pentagon officials over the weekend said the second balloon was seen transiting across Central and South America, and character-ized it as a fleet of surveillance balloons operated by China. That announcement followed the decision to shoot down another such balloon that had been flying over the U.S. on Saturday, which drew criticism from China.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning on Monday described the balloon over Latin America as an unmanned airship for research purposes that had been blown off course by bad weather—an explanation virtually identical to the one China gave for the balloon that flew over the U.S. Beijing has pledged to protect the rights of a Chinese company involved in the U.S. incident, although it hasn’t identified that company.
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