Japan scrambled fighter jets today to head off a
Chinese state-owned plane that flew near islands at the centre of a
dispute between Tokyo and Beijing, a Japanese Defence Ministry spokesman
said.
The Japanese jets were mobilised after a
Chinese maritime aircraft ventured some 120 km north of the Senkaku
islands, which China calls the Diaoyus, at around 12:00 pm (0830 IST),
the spokesman said.
The Chinese Y-12 twin-turboprop later left the zone without entering Japanese airspace over the islands, he added.
It is the first time Japanese fighter jets have been scrambled this
year to counter Chinese aircraft approaching the islands, the spokesman
said.
Japan dispatched fighter jets last month after
a Chinese state-owned plane breached airspace over the islands, while
Chinese government ships have moved in and out of waters there for the
past few months.
The confrontations have become
commonplace since Japan nationalised the East China Sea islands in
September, a move it insisted amounted to nothing more than a change of
ownership of what was already Japanese territory.
But Beijing reacted with fury, with observers saying riots that erupted
across China in the weeks following had at least tacit Government
backing
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