San Diego Union-Tribune

RUSSIAN AND CHINESE BOMBERS FLY JOINT PATROL

-

MOSCOW

Russian and Chinese bombers f lew a joint patrol mission over the Western Pacific Tuesday in a show of increasing­ly close military ties between Moscow and Beijing.

The Russian military said that a pair of its Tu-95 strategic bombers and four Chinese H-6K bombers f lew over the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea.

The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that the joint mission was intended to “develop and deepen the comprehens­ive Russia-China partnershi­p, further increase the level of cooperatio­n between the two militaries, expand their ability for joint action and streng then strategic stability.”

The ministry added that the patrol f light “wasn’t directed against any third countries.”

Japan and South Korea scrambled fighter jets to track the bombers, which f lew over the disputed Takeshima/Dokdo Islands in the Sea of Japan. The islands are controlled by South Korea but claimed by Japan.

South Korea also scrambled jets “in preparatio­n for accidental situations” after the bombers entered the country’s “air defense identifica­tion zone,” according to the Yonhap news agency.

Tuesday’s mission was the second such f light since a July 2019 patrol over the same area.

It follows Russian President Vladimir Putin’s statement in October that the idea of a future RussiaChin­a military alliance can’t be ruled out — a signal of deepening military cooperatio­n between Moscow and Beijing amid growing tensions in their relations with the United States.

Until that moment, Russia and China had hailed their “strategic partnershi­p,” but rejected any talk about the possibilit­y of their forming a military alliance.

Putin also noted in October that Russia has been sharing highly sensitive military technologi­es with China that helped significan­tly bolster its defense capability.

Russia has sought to develop stronger ties with China as its relations with the West sank to post-Cold War lows over Moscow’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea, accusation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election and other issues.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States