Philippine Daily Inquirer

China intercepts US jets in East China Sea

- REUTERS

WASHINGTON— Two Chinese fighter jets intercepte­d a US Navy surveillan­ce plane over the East China Sea over the weekend, with one jet coming within about 91 meters of the American aircraft, US officials said on Monday.

The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said initial reports showed one of the Chinese J-10 aircraft came close enough to the US EP-3 plane on Sunday to cause the American aircraft to change direction.

One of the officials said the Chinese jet was armed and that the intercepti­on happened 148 kilometers from the Chinese city of Qingdao.

The Pentagon said the encounter between the aircraft was unsafe, but added that the vast majority of interactio­ns were safe.

Incidents such as Sunday’s intercept are relatively common.

In May, two Chinese SU-30 aircraft intercepte­d a US aircraft designed to detect radiation while it was flying in internatio­nal air space over the East China Sea.

China closely monitors any US military activity around its coastline.

In 2001, an intercept of a US spy plane by a Chinese fighter jet resulted in a collision that killed the Chinese pilot and forced the American plane to make an emergency landing at a base on Hainan.

The 24 US air crew members were held for 11 days until Washington apologized for the incident.

That encounter soured USChinese relations in the early days of President George W. Bush’s first term in office.—

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