China and Russia wrapped up a two-day joint strategic air patrol over the Sea of Japan and western Pacific Ocean, sparking global curiosity. 🇨🇳🇷🇺 The drills, held Nov. 29-30, were part of the two militaries' annual cooperation plan, according to Chinese defense spokesperson Zhang Xiaogang.
🔍 What's the Buzz?
Zhang clarified the patrols weren't directed at any country and were unrelated to current global tensions. “This collaboration tests our joint operational readiness and strengthens mutual trust,” he said, framing it as routine training.
✈️ Why It Matters
The drills highlight deepening military ties between Beijing and Moscow, with both sides emphasizing non-targeted cooperation. Analysts say such exercises could reshape regional security dynamics, though specifics about aircraft or routes remain under wraps. 🛩️🌏
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China-Russia strategic air patrol targets no third party: spokesperson
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