Chinese bombers lands on island in Oriental Sea

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 South China Sea dispute

China lands bombers on island

BBC 19 May 2018 China has for the first time landed bombers on disputed territory in the South China Sea, its air force said, prompting fresh US warnings that it is destabilising the region.

The long-range H-6K bomber was among those which took part in drills on islands and reefs to improve China’s ability to « reach all territory ».

The sea, a key trade route, is subject to overlapping claims by six countries.

China has been accused of militarising the sea to support its vast claims.

The latest move could provoke new tension in the region.

Beijing’s defence ministry did not specify where the bombers landed but said the training involved simulated strikes against sea targets.

An H-6K pilot, Ge Daqing, was quoted in a statement as saying that the training « sharpens our courage and enhances our capabilities in a real war ».

Experts from the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) said a video from the Chinese Communist Party’s People’s Daily newspaper showed an H-6K landing and taking off from a base on Woody Island, the largest of the Paracel Islands.

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