Pentagon published the second part of declassified materials about UFOs
It's about 64 files that have become publicly available for the first time. They include various types of materials: six PDF documents, seven audio recordings, and 51 videos.

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Of particular interest are video recordings, which, according to descriptions, capture military aircraft encounters with unknown objects in the air. Explanations and descriptions are appended to each material.
This is already the second part of the publication. The first part was published by the Pentagon two weeks ago — it also included FBI documents, military pilot reports, diplomatic communications, and other materials about similar incidents in various countries.
According to the Pentagon's statement, the declassification is happening as part of an order by US President Donald Trump, which requires such archives to be made more open to the public.
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