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4 Chinese ships carrying machine guns seen near Denkaku Islands

Sankei Shimbun
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Points clés

  • Four Chinese Coast Guard vessels were detected in the contiguous zone around the Denkaku Islands.
  • It was confirmed that all of the detected vessels were carrying machine guns.
  • The Japan Coast Guard issued warnings for the vessels not to enter territorial waters.
  • The sighting of Chinese vessels in the area occurred for the second consecutive day.

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4 Chinese vessels2 consecutive days

The Japan Coast Guard detected four Chinese Coast Guard vessels navigating in the contiguous zone around the Denkaku Islands, located in Okinawa Prefecture. The sighting of Chinese vessels in the area continues for the second consecutive day.

According to information received from Japanese officials, all of the detected vessels were stated to be equipped with machine guns. Japan Coast Guard boats issued warnings to prevent the Chinese vessels from approaching Japan's territorial waters.

This incident was recorded as part of the ongoing tension in the disputed maritime areas between the two countries. The appearance of Chinese vessels in the area with weapon systems is among the factors increasing regional security concerns internationally.

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Where exactly were the Chinese vessels detected?
The vessels were seen in the contiguous zone, located outside the territorial waters, around the Denkaku Islands, which belong to Okinawa.
Is there a specific detail mentioned regarding the equipment of the Chinese vessels?
It was announced that all four detected Chinese vessels were equipped with machine guns.
How did the Japan Coast Guard react to this situation?
Coast Guard boats were dispatched to the area and warned the Chinese vessels not to approach Japanese territorial waters.

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