TOKYO: The Japanese government has lodged a protest against South Korea and Russia, after South Korean warplanes fired hundreds of warning shots ...
Two Russian bombers and two Chinese bombers entered the Korea Air Defence Identification Zone together early on Tuesday, said South Korea's defence ministry.According to the South Korean military, 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.
"It is Japan that should take action against the Russian plane that entered its airspace. It is incompatible with Japan's stance that South Korea takes steps on that," Kono said."In light of Japan's stance regarding sovereignty over Takeshima, we find it extremely regrettable that the South Korean military's aircraft carried out warning shots, and it is totally unacceptable.
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