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Pentagon denies China’s claim that ‘spy balloon’ is for weather research as General says US ‘knows it’s surveillance’

THE Pentagon has slammed the Chinese government's claims that the alleged spy balloon is "for weather research" as the US rules the object is for "surveillance."

The high-altitude spy object has continued to move eastward, hovering over the middle of the US continent, General Patrick Ryder said on Friday.

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The US has denied the Chinese government's claims that the alleged spy balloon is 'for weather research'Credit: AP:Associated Press
China has urged the US to remain 'cool-headed' about the matterCredit: AP
President Joe Biden is now deciding against 'military options' to take down the balloon, citing the risk to civiliansCredit: AP

Ryder said the surveillance balloon, which has "violated US airspace and international law," has the ability to maneuver and is operating at an altitude of approximately 60,000 feet.

However, he failed to reveal who or how the balloon is operating.

The Pentagon said the object has a large payload attached underneath the surveillance component.

Ryder reassured the American public that the Chinese spy object poses "no military or physical threat to the people on the ground."

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The Pentagon's update comes after the government claimed the balloon is a "civilian airship used for meteorological research" that was pushed off course.

said the airship had limited steering capabilities and “deviated far from its planned course” because of winds.

“The Chinese side regrets the unintended entry of the airship into U.S. airspace due to force majeure,” the country said in a statement.

The US has ruled the balloon - the size of three bus lengths - is a "surveillance"; object.

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"Clearly, the intent of this balloon is for surveillance," a US official said.

Eyewitness reports of a high-altitude object hovering over mounted on Thursday as Pentagon officials admitted they had been tracking the enormous craft for days.

The high-altitude balloon was spotted over Billings, Montana, on Wednesday after it reportedly flew over 's Aleutian Islands, through , and into The Treasure State, reported.

Officials said the balloon had flown over areas in Montana containing sensitive airbases and nuclear missiles in underground silos.

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