URGENT..FIFTH PLANE CRASHES.. STRANGE UFO ENTERS THE PLANE ENGINE & DESTROYS IT!

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A series of alarming aviation incidents occurred on December 29, with four planes experiencing catastrophic failures within a 48-hour period.

The first incident involved a South Korean plane that caught fire and crashed into a wall, resulting in the deaths of all on board except for 81 passengers who survived and are currently receiving medical treatment. The cause of the crash is still unknown, but investigators have recovered the black box, which may provide crucial clues. In a bizarre twist, a leaked video appears to show a mysterious white object entering and exiting the plane's engine, sparking speculation about the possibility of a foreign object or even a UFO being involved. While officials have suggested that a flock of birds may have been responsible, many are skeptical of this explanation.

Later that day, a Canadian plane experienced a similar engine failure, forcing it to make an emergency landing. Fortunately, there were no fatalities, but several passengers were injured.

Around the same time, a Dutch plane, a Boeing operated by KLM, was involved in an accident in the United Arab Emirates, resulting in the death of the captain and injuries to the co-pilot.

In a fourth incident, a Royal Dutch Boeing plane went off the runway, at Oslo South Airport in Norway, due to a hydraulic system failure. This incident marks the fourth plane crash in a single day, with a total of five planes crashing in the 48 hours.

The fifth aircraft to crash within a span of 24 hours has raised significant concerns. This follows a series of incidents involving planes from South Korea, Canada, and the Netherlands, culminating in the latest incident involving a German aircraft. As reported earlier, this is the fifth plane to go down in just one day. The German plane, a small passenger aircraft, crashed specifically at Stuttgart Airport in Germany. In response to the incident, German authorities have temporarily suspended all flights and air traffic at the airport, for approximately an hour and a half. According to a statement from the airline, fire and rescue teams were deployed for a large-scale emergency operation to extinguish the flames and assist the passengers.

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