On the morning of the 30th, four ships of the China Coast Guard invaded Japan's territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands in Okinawa Prefecture.

As the vessels have moved closer to Japanese fishing vessels, the Japan Coast Guard continues to warn them to leave the territorial waters immediately while ensuring the safety of the fishing vessels.

According to the 11th Regional Coast Guard Headquarters, four ships of the China Coast Guard invaded Japan's territory one after another off the coast of Uotsuri Island and Minami Kojima in the Senkaku Islands from around 2:40 am on the 30th, and became Japanese fishing vessels. It means that they showed an approaching movement.



As of 3:30 am, ▼ 3 out of 4 ships are sailing about 12 to 17 km south of Uotsuri Island ▼ The remaining one is sailing in the territorial waters of Japan about 15 km south-southwest of Minami Kojima. , Maritime Security Headquarters continues to warn to leave the territorial waters immediately.



This is the 28th time that a ship of the China Coast Guard has been confirmed to invade Japanese territorial waters off the coast of the Senkaku Islands, following the 28th.