BEIJING: China will conduct military 'combat patrols' Sunday in the disputed South China Sea, a statement from the army said, the same day as joint drills by the Philippines, the United States, Japan and Australia.
BEIJING: China will conduct military 'combat patrols' Sunday in the disputed South China Sea , a statement from the army said, the same day as joint drills by the Philippines, the United States, Japan and Australia.'On April 7, the South ern Theater Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army organizes joint naval and air combat patrols in the South China Sea ,' said the statement.
AFP PHOTO /US AIR FORCE/ AIRMAN FIRST CLASS ALEXIS REDINThe announcement comes one day after defense chiefs from four countries including the Philippines — which has been engaged in several contentious maritime disputes with Beijing recently — said they would conduct joint drills Sunday in the area.Further details about Chinese military activities in the waterway Sunday were not announced.
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