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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/south-korea-fires-warning-shots-at-russia-warplanes/2019/07/22/1687d94e-acf2-11e9-9411-a608f9d0c2d3_story.html


SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean fired warning shots after a Russian military plane violated South Korea’s airspace on Tuesday, Seoul officials said, in the first such incident between the countries.

Three Russian military planes initially violated South Korea’s aerial identification zone off its east coast before one of them entered the country’s territorial sky, the South’s Defense Ministry said.

South Korean fighter jets then scrambled to the area to fire warning shots, a ministry official said, requesting anonymity due to department rules.

The Russian plane left the area but it returned and violated the South Korean airspace again later Tuesday, the ministry official said. He said the South Korean fighter jets fired warning shots again.

It was the first time a Russian military plane violated South Korean airspace, according to South Korean officials.

The three Russian planes had violated the South Korean aerial identification zone with two Chinese military planes. But it wasn’t immediately known whether the two countries deliberated did so, according to the South Korean official.

South Korea’s Defense Ministry said it plans to summon Russian and Chinese Embassy officials later Tuesday to register formal protests.
 
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JULY 23, 2019 / 10:35 AM / UPDATED 2 MINUTES AGO
South Korea fires hundreds of warning shots at Russian military plane - Reuters
Joyce Lee, Josh Smith

SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean warplanes fired hundreds of warning shots at a Russian military aircraft that entered South Korean airspace on Tuesday, defense officials in Seoul said, with Chinese bombers also entering South Korea’s air defense identification zone.

It was the first time a Russian military aircraft had violated South Korean airspace, an official at the Ministry of National Defence in Seoul said.

Two Russian bombers and two Chinese bombers entered the Korea Air Defence Identification Zone (KADIZ) together early on Tuesday, the defense ministry said.

A separate Russian early warning and control aircraft later twice violated South Korean airspace over Dokdo - an island that is occupied by South Korea and also claimed by Japan, which calls it Takeshima - just after 9 a.m. (midnight GMT Monday), according to the South Korean military.

There was no immediate public comment from Russia. China’s foreign ministry did not respond immediately to a Reuters request for comment.

South Korea’s top security adviser Chung Eui-yong lodged a strong objection with Nikolai Patrushev, secretary of the Security Council of Russia on Tuesday, asking the council to assess the incident and take appropriate action, South Korea’s presidential office said.

“We take a very grave view of this situation and, if it is repeated, we will take even stronger action,” Chung said, according to South Korea’s presidential office.


South Korea’s Foreign Ministry plans to summon acting Russian Deputy Chief of Mission Maxim Volkov and Chinese Ambassador Qiu Guohong on Tuesday to lodge a stern protest and strongly urge them to prevent a recurrence, ministry spokesman Kim In-chul said.

The Russian aircraft was an A-50 airborne early warning and control aircraft, an official at South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said, and South Korea scrambled F-15 and F-16 fighter jets in response to the intrusions.

The South Korean jets fired around 360 rounds of ammunition during the incident, the JCS official said.

“The South Korean military took tactical action including dropping flares and firing warning shots,” the defense ministry said.


A South Korean defense official told Reuters that the Russian aircraft did not respond in any threatening way.

The Russian aircraft left South Korean airspace but then entered it again about 20 minutes later, prompting the South Koreans to fire more warning shots.

The ministry said South Korean warplanes “conducted a normal response” to the incursion, without giving further details.

Reporting by Joyce Lee and Josh Smith; Editing by Paul Tait and Michael Perry

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And if you are wondering where did Korean claimed airspace "violated", it is these -> Liancourt Rocks - Wikipedia
 
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China and Russia are testing combined offensive doctrine they made for Japan and korea . their main target is always american forces and gathering data on american high value assets like stealth bombers.

Most likely they were testing response times and radar signature locks on american systems.

Looks like they circuled around south korea all of it. From both sides.
 
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Acc to statement from Russian MoD, in first time Russia and China conducted joint aviation patrol in the East China and Japan seas. From Russian side there were 2 x Tu-95MS and A-50, from China 2 x H-6K.
 
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Interesting.o_O

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The Japanese government has lodged a complaint against South Korea and Russia.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said: "In light of Japan's stance regarding sovereignty over Takeshima, the South Korean military aircraft's having carried out warning shots is totally unacceptable and extremely regrettable."
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So Korea is also violating Japan airspace.
Is Russia driving a wedge between Korea and Japan?
 
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Look at Russia and China, UNSC members, going "rogue". lol...these UNSC countries are as criminal as the less powerful countries they all try to manage and control.
 
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Look at Russia and China, UNSC members, going "rogue". lol...these UNSC countries are as criminal as the less powerful countries they all try to manage and control.
I agree brother. Non rogue countries like US, UK would bomb and invade other countries. Maybe someday Russia and China will start to invade other countries so they can move from being classified as rogue countries and become defenders of democracy.
 
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I agree brother. Non rogue countries like US, UK would bomb and invade other countries. Maybe someday Russia and China will start to invade other countries so they can move from being classified as rogue countries and become defenders of democracy.
Well Russia took Crimea and chunks of Georgia and China took South China sea and tried to take Doklam from India so they're already involved in this shady biz of claiming more vulnerable, available territories but fiercly protecting theirs. smh

aerial identification zone is not airspace. But as usual, the western media will keep on repeating it to give people an impression that they are the same.
Then why did South Korea feel confident and defensive enough to fire warning shots at the planes? obviously the stakes were high.
 
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aerial identification zone is not airspace. But as usual, the western media will keep on repeating it to give people an impression that they are the same.
If AIZ is not airspace, then why does CHina also force planes in its AIZ to ID themselves? All im trying to say is that CHina enforces its own AIZ so why cant other Asian countries do the same?
 
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If AIZ is not airspace, then why does CHina also force planes in its AIZ to ID themselves? All im trying to say is that CHina enforces its own AIZ so why cant other Asian countries do the same?

ADIZ are self designated area where the air force is tasked in identifying all threats in the air. Commercial aircraft are to ID themselves for their own safety, while non-commercial aircraft entering the zone who fails to ID themselves will require fighter to be scrambled to ID them. Whether they will ID themselves or require fighter interception to be IDed, the zone itself has no legal statue, and aircraft from any country can enter and leave the zone as anything outside of the 12nm boundary are still international airspace.
Looking at the S. Korean's ADIZ, large part of it are actually inside N.Korea's border, and that is more than ridiculous.
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If AIZ is not airspace, then why does CHina also force planes in its AIZ to ID themselves? All im trying to say is that CHina enforces its own AIZ so why cant other Asian countries do the same?
You used a terrible example. You should have said: why does China also fire warning shots on planes into its AIZ? Remember, if you want to argument sensibly, you should use the examples that are comparable.
 
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