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    News DeskBy News DeskDecember 10, 2025Updated:December 10, 2025No Comments3 Views
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    KOREAN PENINSULA: South Korea scrambled its fighter jets on Tuesday morning after two Chinese and seven Russian military aircraft swept into its Air Defence Identification Zone, a sudden and coordinated intrusion that pushed regional tensions sharply higher.

    Officials in Seoul said the aircraft—among them strategic bombers and fighter jets—moved across sensitive stretches of the Sea of Japan in what appeared to be a deliberate show of force rather than routine patrol activity. The joint maneuver marked the first such incursion since November 2024, yet its scale and timing struck security officials as distinctly unsettling.

    South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the aircraft approached simultaneously from several directions, prompting the immediate deployment of South Korean fighters and the placing of air-defence units on heightened alert “to prevent any accidental situation”. Privately, defence officials admitted there was little in the choreography of the flight path that suggested anything accidental at all.

    The episode unfolded as Beijing intensified military pressure around Taiwan and Moscow deepened its strategic cooperation with China, binding the two powers more overtly in the Indo-Pacific. The formation of nine aircraft moving with such synchronization raised questions about intent: whether China and Russia were signaling political alignment, or whether both were probing the region’s readiness.

    In Tokyo, the incident followed weeks of tension over radar-lock warnings and near-miss encounters with Chinese forces. Taiwan, too, had been absorbing near-daily incursions into its own airspace. With the United States stretched across multiple defence commitments, Seoul found itself forced into a posture of immediate vigilance, conscious that a miscalculation in such crowded skies could spiral quickly.

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