President Joe Biden is expected to deliver public remarks on the recent unidentified flying objects shot down by the U.S. military over the last week.
The remarks could come as early as Thursday, according to NBC News.
Four flying objects have been shot down in North American airspace over the course of February. The first object, identified by U.S. defense officials as a Chinese surveillance balloon, was shot down on Feb. 4 after entering U.S. airspace on Jan. 28 — a timeline that has caused much controversy for Biden.
The three other objects were shot down over the course of eight days. On Feb. 10, a second object was shot down over Alaska, a third on Feb. 11 over Yukon in Canada, and a fourth shot down over Michigan on Feb. 12.
The remarks will come ahead of Biden's trip to Poland to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.