Updated: 8h| Published: 16h
South Korea scrambled fighter jets after detecting nine Russian and Chinese military aircraft, including nuclear-capable bombers, entering its Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) east and south of the country.The aircraft spent approximately an hour maneuvering within the zone before departing, with South Korean radar tracking two Chinese and seven Russian planes.This incident marks the tenth joint exercise by Russia and China near South Korean airspace since 2019, occurring amid heightened regional tensions and involving figures like Donald Trump in broader regional discussions.
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