Turkey Facilitates First Direct Russia-Ukraine Talks in Three Years

On February 18, operations at Gaziantep Airport in Turkey were temporarily halted due to reports of an unidentified flying object (UFO) sighted by pilots at an altitude of approximately 3,048 meters (10,000 feet). The alert was triggered around 10 p.m., prompting the control tower to ground flights for about an hour while airport security investigated the incident, which reportedly did not show up on radar, according to local news sources.
Following their investigation, airport officials concluded that the UFO was likely a drone being operated without authorization. Flights resumed around 11 p.m. Many social media users, however, remained skeptical about the explanation, with some online commenters suggesting the sighting might be evidence of extraterrestrial activity, declaring, "Open contact is definitely happening before 2027."
The incident highlights ongoing concerns surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena, with an increase in reported sightings in various regions, as noted by Enigma Labs, which documented over 22,000 such occurrences in the past year.