China holds more military drills off northeast, east coasts

China holds more military drills off northeast, east coasts

One set, including live-fire exercises, will be held in the southern part of the Yellow Sea.

A Chinese missile frigate launches an anti-ship missile during a military exercise near Hainan Island in 2016. (AP pic)
BEIJING:
China will hold further military exercises from Monday along its northeast and eastern coast, the government said, the latest in a series of unusual back-to-back drills against a backdrop of rising regional tension.

The first set of exercises will take place in the Bohai Sea, off the northeastern port of Qinhuangdao, on Monday, the Maritime Safety Administration said.

The second set, including live-fire exercises, will be held in the southern part of the Yellow Sea on Tuesday and Wednesday off the city of Lianyungang, it added in a separate post.

All other ships are prohibited from entering the area, it added.

Last month, China announced four separate exercises, from the Bohai Sea to the East and Yellow Seas and down to the disputed South China Sea, in what Chinese military experts said was a rare move.

China has also held frequent military activities near Chinese-claimed Taiwan, and has complained about repeated US military missions in the South China Sea.

China and the US have been at loggerheads over everything from the coronavirus pandemic to trade and human rights.

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