PLA: Fleet Passes Through Ryukyu Islands for Drills in Western Pacific
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The PLA Eastern Theater Command announced a fleet passed through the Ryukyu Islands for Western Pacific drills, a move following Japan's transit of the Taiwan Strait.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where did the Chinese military conduct exercises?
- A: The Chinese People's Liberation Army's 133rd Fleet conducted exercises in the Western Pacific Ocean after passing through the Kerama Strait near the Ryukyu Islands.
- Q: What is the background of this move?
- A: It is seen as a countermeasure to the passage of the Japanese Self-Defense Forces destroyer 'Ikaduchi' through the Taiwan Strait on the 17th.
- Q: What was the Chinese government's reaction?
- A: The Chinese Foreign Ministry strongly protested, stating that Japan's destroyer movement is a threat to China's sovereignty and security.