China and Russia's Strategic Air Patrol: Tensions in the Skies
China and Russia conducted their 10th joint strategic air patrol over the East China Sea and western Pacific, as announced by China's defence ministry. This operation is part of an annual cooperation plan. The event prompted South Korea to scramble fighter jets when foreign military planes entered its air defense zone.
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China and Russia have undertaken their latest joint strategic air patrol over the East China Sea and the western Pacific. According to a statement from China's defense ministry, this is the 10th such patrol under an annual cooperative agreement.
This assertive maneuvering in the skies comes on the heels of an alert from South Korea, which reacted by scrambling fighter jets in response to the incursions of Chinese and Russian military aircraft into its air defense zone on Tuesday.
Such military operations underscore the regional complexities and rising tensions as nations navigate the geopolitical landscape in East Asia.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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