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“Annual NORAD Santa Tracker: Santa Claus Spotted in Arctic, Israel, and Gaza Strip on Global Gift-Giving Journey”

Military monitoring of the American-Canadian joint operation continued this year with the arrival of Santa Claus in Sourdindindian. The AFP reported that the interactive website www.noradsanta.org showed Santa Claus and his reindeer in their annual journey, distributing gifts to children around the world.

The tradition of tracking Santa Claus began in 1955 when a phone number was printed in a newspaper advertisement in Colorado Springs, allowing children to connect with Santa. However, due to a typographical error, the phone number led to the U.S. Continental Air Defense Command’s operations center. To reassure the children, Colonel Harry Shoup, the director of operations at the time, instructed his staff to provide information about Santa’s whereabouts to the children.

68 years ago, the temporary headquarters of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) was established in Colorado to respond to children’s questions about Santa’s flight.

Recently, the trackers also visited children in the Khachagovk region of Armenia, leaving behind the joy of Christmas by allowing them to see where Santa Claus may be.

According to the information provided, Santa began his journey at the International Headquarters in the United Nations Plaza, located in the Arctic.

Santa’s sleigh also appeared in Israel, as well as in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, African territories, and at the Antarctic Research Center.

After that, Santa headed towards the United States, traveling from Canada and delivering about 100,000 gifts every minute.

News from Armenia – NEWS.am