Large metal balls have washed up along the shore of the Black Sea, amidst speculation they are linked to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
, Sutton wrote:"They look like mines but I don't think that they are. Leading theory is part of Kalibr submarine launch capsule but unconfirmed."
Sutton's post sparked reaction online, with others users making suggestions ranging from gas generators to prototype mines. "Lots of suggestions that parts of aircraft, eg fire suppression. Agree they look similar," Sutton added."But reason [this is] discounted is that many of these same objects have washed up. And not other aircraft wreckage. We'd be looking at multiple aircraft down and always the same bit washing up."
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