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Beijing sends U.S. message, fires missiles

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BEIJING — China’s military testfired two missiles into the South China Sea, including a “carrier killer” military analysts suggest might have been developed to attack U.S. forces, a newspaper reported Thursday.

The DF26B and DF21D missiles fired Wednesday targeted an area between the southern island province of Hainan and the Paracel Islands, the Hong Kongbased South China Morning Post reported, citing unidentifi­ed sources close to the Chinese military.

The Ministry of Defense said the People’s Liberation Army conducted military exercises in the area but gave no confirmati­on of missiles being fired or other details.

“Based on annual military training arrangemen­ts, the military conducted exercises around the Nansha Islands and the waters and airspace of the northern part of the Xisha Islands,” said the spokesman, Wu Qian, using the Chinese names for the Spratly Islands and the Paracels to the north. “The exercises do not target any other country.”

Disputes over control of the South China Sea, one of the world’s busiest trade routes, are a growing irritant in Beijing’s relations with Washington and its southern neighbors.

The Trump administra­tion this year rejected most of Beijing’s claims to sovereignt­y over the majority of the sea, portions of which also are claimed by Vietnam, the Philippine­s and other government­s. Over the past few years, China has deployed troops, aircraft, radar and missiles stations on some of the seven manmade islands it built atop corral reefs, allowing it to expand its military reach beyond its shores.

Wednesday’s launches followed Chinese complaints that a U.S. U2 spy plane entered a “no fly zone” declared by Beijing during a military drill off its northern coast.

The DF21 is unusually accurate and was dubbed “carrier killer” by military analysts who believe it was developed to target U.S. aircraft carriers that might be involved in a potential conflict with China.

The DF26B was launched from the northweste­rn province of Qinghai while the DF21D was fired from Zhejiang province south of Shanghai on the east coast, The South China Morning Post said.

The DF26 is believed to be capable of carrying nuclear or convention­al warheads. That would violate the Intermedia­teRange Nuclear Forces Treaty signed by Washington and Moscow during the Cold War.

 ?? Andy Wong / Associated Press 2015 ?? Vehicles carrying missiles capable of sinking a U.S. aircraft carrier were on parade in 2015 in Beijing.
Andy Wong / Associated Press 2015 Vehicles carrying missiles capable of sinking a U.S. aircraft carrier were on parade in 2015 in Beijing.

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