US ally, Japan, scrambles jets after China aircraft ‘violates’ airspace
- Local media said the incident marked the first incursion by the Chinese military’s aircraft into Japan’s airspace

Close US ally Japan said it scrambled fighter jets on Monday after a Chinese military aircraft “violated” its airspace in a further escalation of regional tensions.
The two-minute incursion into Japanese airspace by the Y-9 surveillance aircraft at 11:29am was the first by a Chinese military plane, local media reported.
The aircraft “violated the territorial airspace off the Danjo Islands in Nagasaki Prefecture”, prompting Japan to deploy “fighter jets on an emergency basis”, Japan’s defence ministry said.
It said steps such as “issuing warnings” to the aircraft were taken. Broadcaster NHK reported that no weapons, such as flare guns, were used as an alert.
The defence ministry released a photograph of what it said was the plane.
Deputy foreign minister Masataka Okano summoned China’s acting ambassador late on Monday and “lodged [a] firm protest”, as well as calling for measures against a recurrence, the foreign ministry said in a statement.