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Today (23rd), a Russian military aircraft attacked our Dokdo airspace twice without permission for seven minutes. When our air force flew over and fired over 360 warnings, we were off to the north. It is the first time that other military aircraft have invaded our airspace since the armistice agreement was concluded in 1953. In another similar time, four other military aircraft from China and Russia did not inform us beforehand and crossed our air defense identification area.

First, I will organize the situation in which the clinic reporter urged today by time zone.

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At 6:44 am today, two H-6 bombers from China entered the air defense identification area, Kadiz, in the Northwest Sea, and left for the 30 minutes to 7:14.

He then flew into the air defense identification area at 7:49 am and reentered Cadiz at 140 km south of Ulleungdo. After passing the military demarcation line, he left Cadiz at 8:20.

Two Chinese bombers joined the two Russian TU-95 bombers, 13 minutes later, at 8:33 NLL North, and turned the nose to the south.

Four Chinese and Russian military aircraft, which were flying south of Ulleungdo, departed from Ulleungdo in the north and Ulleungdo Island in 9:04.

Five minutes later at 9:09, the new Russian A-50 Early Warning Control System went beyond Cadiz and invaded our airspace on the right of Dokdo.

The Air Force F-15K and KF-16 fighter jets fired 80 shots near the A-50 1 km away.

The A-50, which departed three minutes later at 9:12 am, entered the airspace again at 9:33 am this time to the left of the Dokdo.

When our fighters poured an additional 280 shots of warnings, they left the Dokdo area at 9:37 am and disappeared completely at 9:56 am beyond Kadiz.

It was the first time that a military aircraft of another country invaded our airspace with two 7 minute unauthorized intrusions, and we fired warning shots after the 1953 Armistice Agreement.

This is also the first time that Chinese and Russian military aircraft have entered Cadiz at the same time.

(Image coverage: Wonbae Kim, Image editing: Committee member)