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Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being prov...

Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being prov...

Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being prov...

Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being prov...

Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being prov...

Australian P-8A was provocative, says Chinese state-controlled media on laser incident

by Ridzwan Rahmat

An image of the two Chinese ships that were monitored by an Australian P-8A maritime patrol aircraft, released by the Australian Department of Defence on 19 February. (Commonwealth of Australia)

China has accused the Australian aircraft involved in a lasing incident on 17 February of being provocative towards People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) vessels.

The incident has also been used by Canberra “to throw mud at China”, said state-controlled news outlet Global Times on 21 February, citing several unnamed experts and analysts in its commentary.

“…it is an attempt to throw mud at China when the PLA has been sending assistance to other countries in the region like Tonga and the Solomon Islands, helping them overcome disaster and epidemic...”, reads the report that cited unnamed experts, implying that the vessels in the incident were involved in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) work in Tonga.

“PLA aircraft and vessels have been frequent visitors to the South Pacific recently, as they sent supplies to Tonga for disaster relief and to the Solomon Islands for anti-epidemic efforts,” reads the Global Times report.

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