The Commercial Appeal

Jets enter South Korea buffer zone

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SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea said Friday it scrambled fighter jets to respond to a group of Russian and Chinese warplanes that entered its air buffer zone unannounce­d.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected seven Russian and two Chinese military aircraft in the country’s air defense identification zone off its eastern coast.

Anticipati­ng the moves, South Korea had already sent fighter jets and other aircraft to the area to prevent accidental clashes, but the Russian and Chinese planes left without breaching South Korea’s territoria­l airspace, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

China later told South Korea through a military communicat­ion channel that the flights were part of its routine military exercises with Russia.

“(We) assess the current situation as a joint exercise between China and Russia and additional analysis is needed,” the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement Friday that the Russian military was conducting joint aerial patrols with China.

On Friday, “an air group consisting of two TU-95MS strategic bombers of the Russian Aerospace Forces and two Hun-6k strategic bombers of the Air Force of the People’s Liberation Army of China carried out aerial patrols over the waters of the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea,” it said.

The ministry said the joint patrol was carried to further develop Russian-chinese relations, improve coordinati­on between the two armed forces and for “strengthen­ing global strategic stability.”

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