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VisitChina's air force response to Philippine military condemnation by end of 2024?
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Philippine Military Condemns China's Air Force for Dangerous Maneuvers
Aug 10, 2024, 09:35 AM
The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has condemned the People’s Liberation Army Air Force for executing a maneuver on August 8 that endangered a Philippine Air Force aircraft and interfered with flight operations within Philippine airspace. The incident occurred in the South China Sea, a region known for its contested territorial claims. The Philippine military described the actions of China's air force as 'dangerous and provocative,' particularly at a contested shoal in the area.
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