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South China Sea

China says Philippine air patrol made 'trouble' in South China Sea

Beijing blames Manila for conducting flight with 'extraterritorial countries'

A Philippine Air Force Black Hawk helicopter lands in Batanes, Philippines on June 29, 2023.   © Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) -- China's military said the Philippines has "stirred up trouble" in the South China Sea by conducting a joint air patrol with "extraterritorial countries" and then openly hyping it up.

China's Southern Theater Command said it organized front-line naval and air forces to closely monitor the Philippines' joint air patrol on Monday, and that troops "maintained a high degree of vigilance to resolutely defend national sovereignty."

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