Russian, Chinese Warplanes Briefly Enter South Korean Air Defense Zone

South Korea said it scrambled fighter jets as Russian and Chinese warplanes briefly entered its air defence identification zone.South Korea said it scrambled fighter jets as Russian and Chinese warplanes briefly entered its air defence identification zone.

South Korea said it scrambled fighter jets as Russian and Chinese warplanes briefly entered its air defence identification zone. Photo: AFP

South Korea scrambled fighters on Friday as Russian and Chinese warplanes on a joint exercise briefly entered its air defense identification zone, military chiefs in Seoul said.

However, “there was no invasion of airspace,” the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. “Our military received a reply from the Chinese side that it was… normal training through the South Korea-China direct communication network.”

The Joint Chiefs of Staff said it had evaluated the situation to be a Russia-China joint exercise, and that the aircraft flew inside the zone for around 10 minutes.

South Korea dispatched F-15 and F-16 fighters along with an aerial refueling tanker as a “normal tactical measure” as the Russian and Chinese planes approached the zone, the Joint Chiefs of Staff added.

The incursion happened northeast of Dokdo — islets that are also claimed by Japan, which calls them Takeshima.

Air defense identification zones are outside a country or territory’s airspace, in which foreign aircraft are monitored for security reasons. However, they are self-declared and technically international airspace.

In 2019, South Korean fighter jets fired more than 400 warning shots and Japan complained to Moscow after a Russian military plane violated airspace near the disputed islets.

Russia said at the time that it did not recognize such zones.

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