The mystery thickens in the village of Tabanding, located in the south of Senegal, where a second spherical unidentified object has just been discovered, only 2 kilometers from the place of the first fall reported a few days ago. According to concordant sources, it was shepherds on pasture who spotted this new metal ball, similar to the first. The first discovery had led to a rapid intervention of the army, which had removed the objects. This second finding reinforces the anxiety of the local populations, who wonder about the real nature of these objects fallen from the sky. In the village as in the neighboring localities, fear and confusion prevail, all the more so since the authorities have still not officially communicated on the origin of these objects. The most diverse hypotheses circulate: debris from deorbited satellites, fragments from missiles, or even radioactive materials or objects of extraterrestrial origin. If the thesis of satellites at the end of their lives seems the most plausible scientifically, the absence of official expertise feeds all the speculations. For the time being, the population expects a clear statement from the competent authorities, supported by an independent and transparent technical evaluation of these objects, in order to lift the veil on their nature and to appease the spirits. When these objects were discovered, “judged suspicious” and faced with the anxiety of the population and the general uncertainty, the Senegalese army finally intervened in the area concerned. Specialised units had been deployed to secure the premises, recover the lost objects and begin the necessary analyses.
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