Japan says Russian warships spotted near Taiwan, Okinawa islands
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[July 01, 2023]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's defence ministry said late on Friday it
had spotted two Russian Navy ships in the waters near Taiwan and Japan's
Okinawa islands in the previous four days, following a similar
announcement this week from Taiwan. |
Russian frigate Admiral Gorshkov is seen
ahead of scheduled naval exercises with Russian, Chinese and South
African navies, in Richards Bay, South Africa, February 22, 2023.
REUTERS/Rogan Ward/File Photo |
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Tuesday it had spotted two
Russian frigates off its eastern coast and send aircraft and
ships to keep watch.
Japan's government said last month that repeated Russian
military activity near Japanese territory, including joint
drills with Chinese forces, posed "serious concern" for Japan's
national security.
Japan and Taiwan have joined the United States and its allies in
imposing wide-ranging sanctions on Russia after its invasion of
Ukraine last year.
The Japanese ministry said two Steregushchy-class frigates were
first spotted 70 km (40 miles) southwest of Japan's westernmost
island of Yonaguni, in Okinawa prefecture neat Taiwan, on
Tuesday morning.
The vessels sailed back and forth through the waters between
Yonaguni and Taiwan, moved eastward and were last spotted on
Friday in the waters between Miyako and Okinawa islands, it
said, adding Japan dispatched two vessels to monitor the Russian
ships.
Russia's Interfax news agency reported on Tuesday that a
detachment of ships of the Russian Pacific Fleet had entered the
southern parts of the Philippine Sea to perform tasks as part of
a long-range sea passage.
(Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; Editing by William Mallard)
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