Mexico: Renowned UFO expert of Mexico Jaime Maussan has said that a photo of a sunset over the FC Juarez soccer stadium, taken near the US border, shows a flying saucer.
The photo had been taken by a soccer fan and the team had posted the photo on its Twitter handle this week, tagging Maussan, reports New York Post.
The journalist replied that he had enhanced the picture with artificial intelligence and it clearly showed unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
Maussan posted on Wednesday, “I believe it is a ship of non-human origin,” on Twitter.
The photograph also shows Estadio Olimpico Benito Juarez, situated two miles away from El Paso, Texas, during a match against a Tijuana team on Saturday.
A dark spot near the sun at the top left was identified as the potential UFO.
After processing the photo with artificial intelligence, Maussan said that there was a round, doomed ship in the sky. He also claimed that there was a force shield visible around it, which has startled many.
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New Delhi: Airlines have asked passengers to reach airports at least three hours before departure after the Centre increased security measures in response to Pakistan’s ongoing attack, reported India Today.
According to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, all passengers will now face a Secondary Ladder Point Check (SLPC) before boarding. The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) has directed all airports and airlines to step up security.
Air India said, “Passengers are advised to arrive at least three hours prior to departure. Check-in closes 75 minutes before departure.” Akasa Air and IndiGo issued similar advisories, asking passengers to allow more time for security checks.
All passengers must carry valid photo ID and will undergo secondary checks before boarding. Visitor entry to terminals has been banned, and Air Marshals will be deployed as required.
The moves come as India’s defence systems shot down Pakistani missiles and drones in Jammu, Punjab, and Rajasthan. At least 21 airports are shut till May 10, and several flights are cancelled. Civilian aircraft are avoiding airspace over Pakistan and India’s western corridor, data from Flightradar24 shows.