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China-US fighter jet close 10ft In south China sea

Chinese Fighter Jet: According to the US Army’s Indo-Pacific Command, the incident occurred on December 21 when the J-11 aircraft of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China flew six meters in front of the US Air Force aircraft RC-135. passed away.

Chinese Jet came to Us Plane: In the South China Sea, a fighter plane of the Chinese Navy flew dangerously near a reconnaissance aircraft of the US Air Force. The American pilot spotted the Chinese aircraft in time and saved the two planes from colliding.

According to the US Force’s Indo-Pacific Command, the incident occurred on December 21 when a J-11 aircraft of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of China flew six meters in front of a US Air Force RC-135 aircraft. passed away. The US says its plane was on a routine mission over the South China Sea in international airspace.

China considers the South China Sea as its own

China claims the South China Sea as its territory. He often challenges America and its allies there. There was an air collision in 2001, in which a Chinese plane also crashed. The pilot had died in it.

China expresses displeasure over America’s presence in the South China Sea. The PLA often asks its ships and aircraft to leave the area. America says that it has every right to work in the South China Sea. He ignores Chinese demands.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin accused the US of posing a serious threat to China’s national security. Wang said on Friday that China would continue to take measures for its own security. It will work to firmly safeguard the peace and stability of the South China Sea.

Keep in mind that going against China, the US this week approved the sale of an anti-tank system worth USD 180 million to Taiwan. China says the US should stop arms sales and military contact with Taiwan. The tension between the two is continuously increasing regarding Taiwan

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