Beijing detects suspected Japanese spy jets near Taiwan
Mainland Chinese maritime authorities reported detecting suspected Japanese surveillance aircraft southeast of Taiwan on Monday. This detection occurred during a Chinese patrol that was intensified following border talks between Japan and the Philippines.

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AI-generatedMainland Chinese maritime authorities reported detecting suspected Japanese surveillance aircraft southeast of Taiwan on Monday. This detection occurred during a Chinese patrol that was intensified following border talks between Japan and the Philippines. According to a video published by Yuyuan Tantian, an account affiliated with CCTV, Chinese maritime law enforcement twice identified what appeared to be fixed-wing aircraft belonging to the Japan Coast Guard in the area. The article does not provide further details on the nature of the aircraft or the specific actions taken by either side.
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4 extractedThe detection occurred during a Chinese patrol following border talks between Japan and the Philippines.
Mainland Chinese maritime authorities detected suspected Japanese surveillance aircraft southeast of Taiwan.
Beijing bolstered patrols around the waters southeast of Taiwan.
The aircraft detected appeared to belong to the Japan Coast Guard.