UFO
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A bizarre incident apparently took place in the skies of Plymouth, England, on July 21, 2018, and it is now the hottest debating point among conspiracy theorists and alien enthusiasts. A video clip captured from the area shows two bizarre UFOs flying in a mysterious manner in the day sky.

Alien theory gaining popularity

The UFOs spotted in the video did some strange maneuvers on the sky, and experts believe that no human-made aircraft can do such moves which defy all laws of current physics. The UFOs also emanated strange lights as it moves across the skies.

The video gained popularity as conspiracy theory channel 'mavi777' shared it on YouTube.

"Possible DOUBLE UFO sighting over Plymouth, England. Cigar shape with brilliant white fire and smoke being deposited out the back as well as Red, Blue and Green lights. Although the camera doesn't do it justice, the object was very thin, and cigar in shape and had bright blue, red and green light upon it. It rather slow moving... and ejecting this white-hot molten flame/flare like substance in some instances," wrote the conspiracy theorist in the video description.

As the video went viral, viewers started putting forward various thoughts regarding the eerie sighting. Most of the conspiracy theorists argued that the objects spotted in the sky were actual alien ships from deep space.

A YouTube user named 'Kiki Dee' revealed that she saw a similar UFO sighting in Market Harborough on June 23, 2018.

"Seems England is having a lot of sightings this last 12 months. And possibly it's just the many new drone technology getting a bashing," commented Arch Angel, another YouTuber.

Mystery solved by Airborne Pyrotechnics

As the UFO video started spreading like wildfire, Tim Dews from Airborne Pyrotechnics poured cold water to the claims made by conspiracy theorists. Tim Dews revealed that the source of the lights was actually him and his son, Ben, Plymouth Herald reports.

"We've been mistaken for UFOs before. We did a display in Clay Hill when somebody took a video and it ended up on some weird American website. It got 450,000 hits. It was the first time we've been asked to do a silent performance. I think we got it down to 29 decibels, which is about the volume of us speaking," said Tim.

Tim revealed that mysterious burning lights were made by fireworks trailing from two small aircraft, and the event was conducted as a part of Joshua Albon and Elspeth Taylor's wedding.