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Canadian couple spots mysterious ‘sun-like’ glowing UFOs: ‘Yo, I think we’re seeing some aliens’

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Canadian couple spots mysterious ‘sun-like’ glowing UFOs: ‘Yo, I think we’re seeing some aliens’

A Canadian couple made an out-of-this-world discovery when they spotted four UFOs glowing as “bright as the sun” above a local river.

Justin Stevenson and his wife, Danielle Daniels-Stevenson, were driving through Fort Alexander around 10 p.m. May 14 when they saw several mysterious orbs with yellow lights hovering above the Winnipeg River, they said.

Stevenson, 49, began shooting footage of the cosmically cool sight — as he wondered aloud if he was witnessing an extraterrestrial rendezvous.

“What the f–k is that?” he can be heard saying in the footage. “Yo, I think we’re seeing some aliens.”

Several sun-like flying objects were spotted above the Winnipeg River in Canada. Kennedy News & Media

The jaw-dropping footage shows two objects with sun-like lights flying south above the river’s north shore before two more appear behind a cloud.

Stevenson, a self-proclaimed skeptic of otherworldly life, said he’s convinced the flying objects weren’t from planet Earth.

“It felt like we were in a sci-fi movie,” he told Kennedy News and Media. “They were super bright like a fire in the sky.”

Justin Stevenson and his wife, Danielle Daniels-Stevenson, saw the flying objects while driving through Fort Alexander in Canada. Kennedy News & Media

“I was skeptical before I saw this but now this has given me the proof I need that there’s something out there other than humans,” he said.

Daniels-Stevenson, 32, posted a clip of the close encounter on Facebook, where it has been viewed more than 650,000 times as of Friday — with observers calling it a “strange anomaly” and “a clear shot of UFOs.”

Observers called the footage a “strange anomaly” and “a clear shot of UFOs.” Kennedy News & Media

Still, some critics pointed out the objects could be helicopters, drones or flares dropped from planes and obscured by clouds.

“The naysayers can have their opinion but I disagree,” Stevenson said.

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