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China’s ship entered Japan’s maritime border, Tokyo chased it with its fighter planes and warships

Tokyo: China is not giving up its habit of intrusion. China has an evil eye on other countries’ water area as well as land. It wants to capture the territory of others. The latest incident is related to Japan. It is alleged that China entered its ships into Japanese maritime border. This created a stir. Japan’s navy then chased the Chinese ship. For this, Japan put its fighter planes and warships behind the Chinese ships. Then China had to return to its border.

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After the incident, Japan on Saturday accused a Chinese survey vessel of entering its maritime border and lodged its formal protest in this regard through the Chinese Embassy here. Japan’s Foreign Ministry gave this information. The Foreign Ministry expressed “strong concern” after the ship was seen in Japan’s southwestern province of Kagoshima. Japan’s Defense Ministry says that this Chinese ship was seen in its maritime border at 6 am local time, which left shortly before eight o’clock.

Japan kept an eye on the Chinese ship with its fighter jets
This Chinese ship was being closely monitored by Japanese military ships and aircraft. Recently, Japanese defense officials are concerned about China’s increasing activity around Japanese maritime border and airspace. They are also concerned about the increasing military cooperation between the air forces of China and Russia. Before the Chinese ship allegedly entered Japanese maritime border, a Chinese military plane had entered Japan’s southwestern airspace for some time on Monday and even then Japan had lodged a protest over this.

This is the first time that Japanese forces have seen a Chinese military plane in Japan’s airspace. China’s Foreign Ministry Lin Jian said on Tuesday that his country does not intend to violate the airspace of any country.