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S. Korean military defies China air zone

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AFP Seoul
South Korea's military said today one of its planes had flown through China's newly-declared air defence zone in the East China Sea without informing Beijing.

The flight on Tuesday was part of a regular military surveillance exercise around a disputed, submerged, South Korean-controlled rock - known as Ieodo - that has long been a source of diplomatic tension with Beijing.

"We did not notify China," a defence ministry spokesman said.

China unilaterally declared a new "air defence identification zone" on Saturday over an area that includes Ieodo, as well as a set of islands at the centre of a tense territorial dispute between China and Japan.
 

Both Tokyo and Seoul have rejected China's demand that all aircraft traversing the zone file flight plans and ID details, and two US B-52 bombers flew through the area on Monday without complying.

The South Korean spokesman said military planes would continue to fly over the Ieodo area without providing any notification to China.

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First Published: Nov 28 2013 | 2:16 PM IST

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