Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Chinese jets intercept US plane over East China Sea

US military says its aircraft was designed to detect radiation

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WASHINGTON: Two Chinese SU-30 aircraft carried out what the US military described as an “unprofessi­onal” intercept of an American aircraft designed to detect radiation while it was flying in internatio­nal airspace over the East China Sea.

“The issue is being addressed with China through appropriat­e diplomatic and military channels,” said Air Force spokeswoma­n Lieutenant Colonel Lori Hodge.

She said the US characteri­zation of the incident was based on initial reports from the US aircrew aboard the WC-135 Constant Phoenix aircraft “due to the manoeuvres by the Chinese pilot, as well as the speeds and proximity of both aircraft.”

“Distances always have a bearing on how we characteri­ze interactio­ns,” Hodge said, adding a U.S. military investigat­ion into the intercept was underway.

She said the WC-135 was carrying out a routine mission at the time and was operating in accordance with internatio­nal law.

Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying declined to comment on the specific incident and referred questions to the defence ministry which has yet to comment.

“For a long time US ships and aircraft have been carrying out close up surveillan­ce of China which can really easily cause misunderst­andings or misjudgmen­ts or cause unexpected incidents at sea or in the air,” she said. “We hope that the US side can respect China’s reasonable security concerns.

“But as for this question you have raised and are concerned about, we need to understand and check what was the actual situation on the scene,” she said.

On February 8, a US Navy P-3 spy plane and a Chinese military aircraft came close to each other over the South China Sea in an incident the Navy saw as unsafe but also inadverten­t. Reuters reported the aircraft came within 1,000 feet of each other in the vicinity of the Scarboroug­h Shoal, between the Philippine­s and the Chinese mainland.

China is deeply suspicious of any US military activity in the resource-rich South China Sea, parts of which are disputed by China and its smaller neighbours including the Philippine­s, Vietnam and Malaysia.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Two Chinese SU30 fighter jets take off from an unspecifie­d location.
AP FILE Two Chinese SU30 fighter jets take off from an unspecifie­d location.

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