On the morning of the 16th, four ships of the China Coast Guard invaded Japan's territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture, and continued to warn and monitor the Japan Coast Guard headquarters not to re-enter the territorial waters. I will.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, four ships of the China Coast Guard invaded Japan's territorial waters one after another from around 10:30 am on the 16th, off the southern island of the Senkaku Islands.



The four vessels sailed in the territorial waters for about an hour and a half, and then left the territorial waters by noon.



As of 0:20 pm, the Japan Coast Guard Headquarters is warned and monitored to prevent it from re-entering the territorial waters as it is navigating in the continental zone just outside the territorial waters about 25 to 26 km southeast of Kuba Island in the Senkaku Islands. Continues.



This is the 19th time that a ship of the China Coast Guard has been confirmed to invade the territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands, following the 29th of last month.