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The Joint Chiefs of Staff said today (30th) that two Chinese military aircraft and six Russian military aircraft sequentially entered the Korean Air Defense Identification Zone (KADIZ) in the South Sea and the East Sea, then departed and took tactical action, and that there was no invasion of airspace.



According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at 5:48 am, two Chinese military aircraft (H-6 bombers) entered KADIZ from 126 km northwest of Ieodo, moved east, left KADIZ at 6:13, and re-entered KADIZ in the northeast of Pohang at 6:44 and flew north, I left at 7:07.



Later, at 12:18 p.m., two Chinese military aircraft (H-6 bombers) and six Russian military aircraft (4 TU-95 bombers and 2 SU-35 fighters) entered KADIZ from 200 km northeast of Ulleungdo and flew southeast of Dokdo. We left KADIZ around 36:00.



Of the eight, a total of four, two Chinese military aircraft (H-6 bombers) and two Russian military aircraft (TU-95 bombers), flew southwestward along the outskirts of KADIZ in the East Sea, and the remaining four aircraft (two TU-95 bombers, 2 SU-35 fighters) broke away from the outskirts of KADIZ to the north.



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