China says it drove away Dutch warship near disputed Paracel Islands
China's military announced on Wednesday that it had employed measures, including electronic interference, to repel a Dutch warship near the disputed Paracel Islands. The People's Liberation Army's Southern Theatre Command stated that the Dutch frigate De Ruyter had "illegally intruded into China's Xisha Islands" and that its helicopter had repeatedly taken off and entered Chinese airspace.

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AI-generatedChina's military announced on Wednesday that it had employed measures, including electronic interference, to repel a Dutch warship near the disputed Paracel Islands. The People's Liberation Army's Southern Theatre Command stated that the Dutch frigate De Ruyter had "illegally intruded into China's Xisha Islands" and that its helicopter had repeatedly taken off and entered Chinese airspace. This incident, which occurred in the South China Sea, led China to accuse the Dutch navy of triggering "miscalculation." The Paracel Islands are claimed by China, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
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4 extractedChina claims the Dutch ship's helicopter 'repeatedly took off and entered Chinese airspace'.
The Dutch frigate De Ruyter allegedly 'illegally intruded into China’s Xisha Islands'.
China accuses the Dutch navy of triggering 'miscalculation'.
China's military claims it used electronic interference to drive away a Dutch warship near the Paracel Islands.