South Korea's military said it scrambled fighter jets as six Russian and two Chinese warplanes entered its air defense zone without notice.
South Korea's military said it scrambled fighter jets Wednesday as six Russian and two Chinese warplanes entered its air defense zone without notice.
Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the Chinese H-6 bombers repeatedly entered and exited the Korea Air Defense Identification Zone near South Korea's southern and northeastern coasts early Wednesday. "Our military deployed air force fighter jets even before Chinese and Russian aircraft entered the KADIZ to take tactical measures in case of contingency," the JCS said in a statement.
Japan's Joint Staff said two Chinese H-6 bombers"entered the Sea of Japan and then flew north" on Wednesday morning.
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