Chinese, Russian warplanes enter S. Korea’s air defence zone

Chinese, Russian warplanes enter S. Korea’s air defence zone

The Chinese bombers were seen repeatedly entering and leaving the zone from 5.50am.

Six Russian warplanes, including SU-35 fighter jets, entered South Korea’s air defence zone today. (AP pic)
SEOUL:
South Korea’s military said it scrambled fighter jets as two Chinese and six Russian warplanes entered its air defence zone today.

The Chinese H-6 bombers repeatedly entered and left the Korea air defence identification zone off South Korea’s southern and northeast coasts starting at around 5.50am, Seoul’s joint chiefs of staff (JCS) said.

They re-entered the zone hours later from the Sea of Japan, known in Korea as the East Sea, joined by the Russian warplanes, including TU-95 bombers and SU-35 fighter jets, the JCS said.

The aircraft did not violate South Korea’s airspace, the JCS added.

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