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FBI joins US Air Force investigation into crash classified near Area 51 After authorities said someone had tampered with the site.

The 432nd Wing, based at Creech Air Force Base in Clark County, said: one of his planes He was involved in an “incident” on September 23. There were no deaths or injuries in the accident. The first crash caused the airspace over the base to be closed for several days due to “national security concerns.”

The site was secured and cleaned quickly. However, on October 3, the base issued a statement saying that returning inspectors found signs of “tampering” at the site, “including the presence of an inactive training bomb body and an aircraft panel.” unknown origin These were deployed to the site after the incident.” The announcement caused some speculation online, given the base’s history with rumors of alien crashes.

While details remain scant about an unspecified U.S. Air Force plane, there is widespread speculation that the plane was some type of drone that crashed in southern Nevada. A photo was published by the Air Force of the site.

“On September 23, 2025, an aircraft assigned to the 432nd Wing was involved in an incident in which no fatalities or injuries occurred. The site was secured and maintained until recovery and cleanup operations were completed on September 27. During a follow-up field inspection on October 3, investigators found evidence of tampering at the crash site, including the presence of an inert training bomb casing and an aircraft panel of unknown origin placed on the field. They discovered the signs. after the incident. The matter is being investigated by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations (OSI) and the FBI. “No further details are available at this time,” read the statement.

The statement did not disclose the origins of the materials found by the researchers.

Defense news outlet The War Zone speculated that the downed aircraft may have been an MQ-9 Reaper drone operated by the 432nd Wing or possibly the rarely seen RQ-170 Sentinel, also operating from Creech AFB.

Since bursting onto the conspiracy theory scene in 1989, Area 51 has been shrouded in secrecy, sparking heated debate about its true purpose behind those imposing, barbed-wire-topped fences. The CIA did not officially confirm the site’s existence until 2013.

With renewed interest, a hefty 400-page CIA report has people buzzing again as it spreads across X. The document reveals the base’s pre-1974 operations, including secret U-2 spy plane tests that appear to explain many UFO sightings misinterpreted by the public.

Since bursting onto the conspiracy theory scene in 1989, Area 51 has been shrouded in secrecy, sparking heated debate about its true purpose behind those imposing, barbed-wire-topped fences. The CIA did not officially confirm the site’s existence until 2013.

With renewed interest, a hefty 400-page CIA report has people buzzing again as it spreads across X. The document reveals the base’s pre-1974 operations, including secret U-2 spy plane tests that appear to explain many UFO sightings misinterpreted by the public.

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