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South Korea, Japan scramble jets in response to Chinese, Russian warplanes – Moscow says airspace not violated in joint patrols

  • Both countries’ militaries reported two Chinese H-6 bombers nearing their airspace on Wednesday and said they scrambled fighter jets in response
  • ‘Russian missile carriers and Chinese bombers carried out patrols over the waters of the Japanese and East China Seas’, Russia’s defence ministry said

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A Russian vTu-95 strategic bomber on a joint air patrol with Chinese warplanes over the western Pacific in a show of increasingly close defence ties. Photo: AP
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Russian and Chinese strategic warplanes, including Tupolev-95 long-range “Bear” bombers, conducted joint patrols over the Sea of Japan and East China Sea, the Russian defence ministry said on Wednesday.

Russia said that “at certain stages of the route, strategic missile carriers were accompanied by fighters of foreign states.”

“An air group consisting of Tu-95MC strategic missile carriers of the Russian Aerospace Forces and strategic bombers XIAN H-6K of the PLA Air Force carried out air patrols over the waters of the Japanese and East China Seas,” the ministry said.

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It said Russian and Chinese aircraft “acted strictly in accordance with the provisions of international law” and that no foreign airspace was violated.

It was the first time that Russia and Chinese military aircraft landed in each other’s airfields as part of a joint air patrol, the ministry said.

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The Tupolev Tu-95, known by Nato as “Bear”, along with the Tu-160, is the backbone of Russia’s long-range air attack nuclear forces. It was designed to drop nuclear bombs on the United States in the Cold War.

Chinese H-6 bombers fly in formation in 2019 during a parade to commemorate the Communist Party’s 70th anniversary. Photo: AP
Chinese H-6 bombers fly in formation in 2019 during a parade to commemorate the Communist Party’s 70th anniversary. Photo: AP
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