Two China Coast Guard ships invaded the territorial waters 26 hours May 10 23:08

Offshore the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa, two ships of the China Coast Guard have been invading the waters of Japan for approximately 26 hours, and the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters continues to warn and monitor them.

According to the Japan Coast Guard Headquarters, two vessels of the China Coast Guard invaded the territorial waters of Japan one after another at 6:00 pm on the 9th, offshore of Uotsuri Island in the Senkaku Islands.

It means that the two vessels left the waters by 8:30 pm on the 10th, staying in the waters for about 26 hours.

As of 8:30 pm, it is navigating within the connected waters just outside the territorial waters about 24 km southwest of Uotsuri Island, and the Coast Guard Headquarters continues to warn and monitor it to prevent re-entry.

The China Coast Guard ships have invaded the territorial waters for 8 to 3 consecutive days, which is the first time since August 2016.