Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s air force said Tuesday that 16 Chinese military jets flew in a tactical formation over the South China Sea and nearly infringed on the country’s airspace, calling it a threat to Malaysia’s sovereignty.
It said the jets then headed near Malaysian-administered Luconia Shoals, a rich fishing ground in the disputed South China Sea before moving nearly 60 nautical miles (110 kilometres) off the coast of Sarawak. After attempts to engage the jets failed, the air force said it sent planes to identify them.
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It found the planes were Ilyushin il-76 and Xian Y-20 strategic transporters flying at altitudes between 23,000 and 27,000 feet.
The air force said it reported the flights to the Foreign Ministry.
“This incident is a serious threat to national sovereignty and flight safety due to the air traffic density over the airways,” it said in a statement.