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US accuses Chinese of pointing laser at their pilots | US accuses Chinese of pointing laser at their pilots |
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The US has formally complained to China over several incidents of its pilots being irritated by lasers it says are coming from a Chinese base in Djibouti. | The US has formally complained to China over several incidents of its pilots being irritated by lasers it says are coming from a Chinese base in Djibouti. |
The Pentagon said it had asked China to investigate what it called "very serious incidents". | The Pentagon said it had asked China to investigate what it called "very serious incidents". |
It said people at the east African base had been shining military-grade lasers at US pilots coming in to land. | |
In one case, two pilots on a cargo plane suffered minor eye injuries, officials said. | |
Unclear intent | Unclear intent |
The US has a military base in Djibouti on the Horn of Africa, which is used for counter terrorism operations in Africa and the Middle East. | The US has a military base in Djibouti on the Horn of Africa, which is used for counter terrorism operations in Africa and the Middle East. |
Last year, China opened its first overseas military base only a few kilometres from the US facility. | Last year, China opened its first overseas military base only a few kilometres from the US facility. |
"They are very serious incidents. We have formally démarched the Chinese government and we've requested the Chinese investigate these incidents," Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White told reporters. | "They are very serious incidents. We have formally démarched the Chinese government and we've requested the Chinese investigate these incidents," Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White told reporters. |
Ms White said the Pentagon was confident that while the intent was unclear, the lasers had been pointed by Chinese nationals. | Ms White said the Pentagon was confident that while the intent was unclear, the lasers had been pointed by Chinese nationals. |
In the past few weeks, fewer than 10 incidents had taken place, she said. | In the past few weeks, fewer than 10 incidents had taken place, she said. |
There has been no Chinese comment so far on the accusation. | |
Meanwhile, the White House responded to reports of renewed Chinese activity in the South China Sea. | |
The report from CNBC, citing informed sources, said China had placed anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles on outposts in the Spratly Islands over the past month. | |
"We're well aware of China's militarisation of the South China Sea," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said. | "We're well aware of China's militarisation of the South China Sea," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said. |
"We've raised concerns directly with the Chinese about this, and there will be near-term and long-term consequences." | "We've raised concerns directly with the Chinese about this, and there will be near-term and long-term consequences." |
China did not confirm the reports, but its foreign ministry reasserted China's right to defend what it called its sovereignty over the contested islands. | |
Several nations claim parts of the resource-rich South China Sea, but recent years have seen Beijing reasserting its claim. | Several nations claim parts of the resource-rich South China Sea, but recent years have seen Beijing reasserting its claim. |
China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei all have competing claims. | China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, Malaysia and Brunei all have competing claims. |
Over the past years, the US has sent military vessels and aircraft to the region in what it describes as "freedom of navigation operations". | Over the past years, the US has sent military vessels and aircraft to the region in what it describes as "freedom of navigation operations". |