territorial rows and worries over
expanding naval reach (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston)
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(AFP) --- Japan
scrambled jets after 11 Chinese military planes flew near southern Japanese
islands during what Beijing
said was a drill to improve its long-range combat abilities, reports said
Saturday.
The planes -- eight
bombers, two intelligence gathering planes and one early-warning aircraft --
flew near Miyako and Okinawa on Friday without violating Japan 's
airspace, the Japanese defence ministry said in a statement released on Friday.
Some of them flew
between the two islands while others made flights close to neighbouring
islands, the ministry said.
A Chinese air force
spokesman said several types of planes, including H-6K bombers, were involved
in Friday's drill over the western Pacific ,
China 's Xinhua
news agency reported.
Shen Jinke said
such open sea exercises had improved the force's long-distance combat
abilities, according to Xinhua.
While there were no
further comments from the Japanese ministry, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported that
it was "unusual" for China
to dispatch such a large fleet close to Japan 's airspace and the ministry
was analysing the purpose of the mission.
The move comes with
tensions running high in the South China Sea after a US
warship sailed close to at least one land formation claimed by China , which
has rattled its neighbours with its increasingly assertive stance in
territorial disputes.
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