There are plenty of videos and “UFO sightings” like this online, but most of them don’t end up being anything extraterrestrial or unknown.

There are plenty of videos and “UFO sightings” like this online, but most of them don’t end up being anything extraterrestrial or unknown.
A disc-shaped object with glowing or “fiery” edges and silent hovering is actually a pattern that often matches a few much more ordinary explanations. Drones are a common one, especially larger multi-rotor drones used for light shows or filming, which can appear disc-like at night when their lights blur together. Another possibility is aircraft seen from unusual angles, where landing lights and reflections can look like a structured glowing shape. Atmospheric effects, camera focus issues, or long exposure footage can also create the impression of a solid object with bright edges.
The “sudden disappearance” part is also very common in viral clips. Objects moving out of frame, turning away from the viewer, or simply switching off lights can all make something look like it vanished instantly when it didn’t.
What’s missing from stories like this is usually the verifiable basics: exact location, radar data, multiple independent recordings, or confirmation from aviation authorities. Without that, it stays in the category of an unverified sighting rather than evidence of anything unknown.
If you want, share the clip or where it was reported from and I can break down what it most likely shows in detail.