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The strange white circles in the sky over Havana were not aliens

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Mysterious Marks in the Sky Cause Commotion in Havana

Early this Friday morning, residents of Havana were left stunned by the appearance of strange marks in the sky. The marks, resembling white tracks left behind by airplanes, were circular and repeated up to three times before disappearing on the horizon.

The sight caused a mixture of surprise, excitement, and fear among the residents. Some joked about the possibility of extraterrestrial activity, while others speculated that it could be a Russian or Chinese plane being tested in the area. There were also rational explanations, with some suggesting that it could be a natural phenomenon caused by humidity or temperature differences.

However, a pilot confirmed that the marks were indeed caused by a plane. The José Martí International Airport had been closed due to weather conditions, and a Wingo company aircraft from Bogotá, Colombia had to divert its route to Cancún, Mexico.

The Government of Havana also addressed the commotion caused by the phenomenon, attributing it to dense fog in the area. Despite scientific explanations, conspiracy theories regarding the marks being chemtrails or chemical trails still persist.

Flights scheduled after the diverted Colombian Wingo aircraft were also redirected to different airports on the island. The incident left many residents disappointed, as they were hoping for an explanation that would end their mystery.

Despite the speculation and excitement, it seems that the phenomenon was caused by a plane’s condensation trails and weather conditions. However, the incident has sparked discussions and conspiracy theories among Havana residents.

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