Last night, Korean social networks were flooded with images taken and taken by people of a bright object in the sky, suspected of being ‘alien’.
The image is believed to be a UFO in the sky over Korea on the evening of December 30.Hundreds of people in the land of kimchi said they witnessed an object soaring into the air, carrying a mysterious light, even with a rainbow-colored steam trail at 5pm – 6pm on December 30. Many photos and videos of the incident were quickly shared and spread, creating a wave of suspicion and fear among the public. “What is this? Is it a UFO? I’m so scared,” one Twitter user posted. Another said they thought it was a North Korean missile launch and feared impending war.
Others suspect it was a drone light show or a supernatural phenomenon. According to local media, the South Korean police and emergency office received hundreds of reports from citizens of seeing a suspicious flying object and mysterious lights across the country. However, the South Korean Army has now confirmed it was just a test-firing of its solid fuel missile.
The strange light in the sky over Korea is actually a solid-fuel rocket launch.The country’s defense ministry said the unannounced missile launch was part of a plan to build air surveillance capabilities and strengthen defenses. Authorities insist they did not inform the public about the launch because it involved sensitive military security issues. South Korea’s missile launch comes four days after it accused North Korea of flying five drones over the border between the two countries for the first time in five years. South Korean officials say they plan to use a solid-fuel rocket to put the first spy satellite into orbit. In March, South Korea also conducted the first successful launch of solid fuel rocket. Yesterday’s rocket launch was a follow-up to the launch nine months ago.