

It followed the downing of mystery objects in Canada and Alaska, and the Chinese spy balloon near South Carolina.
"The U.K. and her allies will review what these airspace intrusions mean for our security," Wallace said, according to Reuters. "This development is another sign of how the global threat picture is changing for the worse."

The Chinese spy balloon drifts above the Atlantic Ocean, just off the coast of South Carolina, with a fighter jet and its contrail seen below it, on Saturday, Feb. 4. (Chad Fish via AP)
Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin, when asked to react to Wallace’s comments at a press briefing in Beijing Monday, said "We have already stated our position on the incident in question.

British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace speaks during a news conference following his meeting with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu at the British Embassy in Moscow, Russia, on Feb. 11, 2022. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool, File)
"All parties should look at it objectively and stop playing up the issue," Reuters quoted him as saying.

A balloon flies in the sky over Billings, Montana, U.S. February 1, 2023 in this picture obtained from social media. (Chase Doak/via Reuters)
British junior transport minister Richard Holden also told Sky News Monday that "it is possible" China has already flown spy balloons over Britain.
"The government is concerned about what's going on," he said, according to Reuters. "China is a hostile state and we need to be aware of that and the way it acts and behaves."