The Asian Age

US flies bombers in Korea sky

4 F-35B stealth fighter jets, 2 B-1B join S. Korea fighter jets in exercise

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Seoul, Sept. 18: The US flew four F-35B stealth fighter jets and two B-1B bombers over the Korean peninsula on Monday in a show of force after North Korea’s latest nuclear and missile tests, South Korea’s defence ministry said.

The flight was to “demonstrat­e the deterrence capability of the US-South Korea alliance against North Korea’s nuclear and missile threats”, the ministry said in a statement.

They were the first flights since the North conducted its sixth and most powerful nuclear test on September 3 and staged an intermedia­te-range missile test over Japan last Friday, sending regional tensions soaring.

The US jets flew alongside four South Korean F15K jet fighters as part of “routine” training, the statement said, adding that the allies would continue such exercises to “improve their joint operation capabiliti­es against contingenc­ies”.

The previous such flights were on August 31.

Separately, China and Russia began a joint naval exercise east of the Korean peninsula. The drill will be held in waters between the Russian port of Vladivosto­k and the southern part of the Sea of Okhotsk, further north, the Chinese defence ministry said.

Chinese independen­t military analyst Wei Dongxu said that it was mainly a submarine hunting exercise and not directly related to the situation on the Korean peninsula. “However, it demonstrat­es a common determinat­ion to maintain regional stability and deter forces or countries from trying to move into the northeast Asia area,” he said.

The UN Security Council last week imposed a fresh set of sanctions on North Korea over its missile and atomic weapons programmes, though Washington toned down its original proposals to secure support from China and Russia.

Moscow backs Beijing’s proposal for a freeze on North Korea’s nuclear and missile tests in exchange for a suspension of USSouth Korea military drills.

 ?? — AFP ?? Members of Islamist groups hold placards and shout slogans during a rally to siege Myanmar’s embassy Dhaka on Monday.
— AFP Members of Islamist groups hold placards and shout slogans during a rally to siege Myanmar’s embassy Dhaka on Monday.

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