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Iran Shoots Down “Three Bright Objects” Over Persian Gulf

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[SIZE=+1]September 22, 2009 - Iran Shoots Down
“Three Bright Objects” Over Persian Gulf. [/SIZE]

[SIZE=+2]“G[/SIZE]lowing objects were sighted over the Persian Gulf. IRGC air defense
targeted one of the objects successfully, forcing it to plummet and sink in the seas
off Boushehr (Province). The three bright objects were detected by our radars
when flying over the Persian Gulf Islands of Khark and Khargou.”

- Brigadier Ali Razmjou, Iranian Regional Commander
IranPersianGulfBrightObjects092209.jpg
[SIZE=+1]A[/SIZE] [SIZE=-1]satellite image of Iran's Khark and Khargou Islands
in Persian Gulf where the three bright aerial objects were reportedly
sighted by Iran's IRGC and shot down on September 22, 2009. The exact
time of the sighting and downing of unusual bright objects has not
been announced. Image provided by Press TV.[/SIZE]​
[SIZE=+2]T[/SIZE]uesday, September 22, 2009, Press TV reported that the Iranian Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) targeted and downed unidentified shining objects over the Khark and Khargou Islands in the Persian Gulf. Brig. Ali Razmjou explained that when the radars indicated the three bright aerial objects were not Iranian aircraft, the IRGC fired at the shining, unidentified objects. Razmjou also said that the remains of the fallen objects have not yet been found. Speculative rumors are that the objects were American surveillance drones, but so far there has been no American official comment.




From: http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=106809&sectionid=351020101


Iran downs strange bright craft over Persian Gulf
Tue, 22 Sep 2009 09:02:58 GMT

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Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has targeted and downed an unidentified shining object after sighting it over Persian Gulf waters.

"Glowing objects were sighted over the Persian Gulf. IRGC air defense targeted one of the objects successfully, forcing it to plummet and sink in the seas off Boushehr (Province)," said top regional commander, Brigadier Ali Razmjou.

"The three bright objects were detected by our radars when flying over the Persian Gulf Islands of Khark and Khargou," he added, according to a Monday report posted on IRNA.

Brig. Razmjou explained that when the radars indicated that they were not Iranian aircrafts, the IRGC fired at the three objects. He also added that the fallen objects' remains have not been found yet.

The exact time and location of the sighting and downing of the weird aircraft has not been announced.

MJ/SC/DT
 
I've been watching this story over on ATS, haven't seen any updates yet. I'm wondering if this is just sensationalism or if the craft were US craft or truly unidentified.
 
Beyond the obvious reason to warrant attention if it IS somehow proven to be US crafts it could also prove interesting if accounts mirror those of other UFO reports considering the brief description seems to resemble that of some UFO sightings.
 
Somebody set off some fireworks to get all the intelligence-agencies looking one direction while all the opium got shipped out the other direction. High-tech flash-paper. Maybe.
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