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China sends warplanes to air zone

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Update: 2013-11-28 23:11:54
China sends warplanes to air zone

DHAKA: China has sent warplanes to its newly declared air defence zone in the East China Sea, state media reports.

The vast zone, announced last week, covers territory claimed by China, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea.

China has said all planes transiting the zone must file flight plans and identify themselves, or face "defensive emergency measures".

But Japan, South Korea and the US have all since flown military aircraft through the area, reports BBC.

The new dispute in an already tense region has raised concerns it could escalate into an unplanned military incident.

China`s state news agency Xinhua quoted air force spokesman Col Shen Jinke as saying several fighter jets and an early warning aircraft had been deployed to carry out routine patrols as "a defensive measure and in line with international common practices".

He said the country`s air force would remain on high alert and would take measures to deal with all air threats to protect national security.

In Xinhua`s Chinese language version of the article, the colonel said the aircraft would "strengthen the monitoring of targets in the air defence zone and do their duty".

BDST: 1006 HRS, NOV 05, 2013

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