China fires missile into Pacific Ocean
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MOSCOW, July 6 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said that joint naval drills between Russia and China which kicked off on Monday in the waters and airspace off the Chinese city of Qingdao were not directed against any other country and would boost regional security.
Beijing sent two ships to patrol the waters east of Taiwan, a new campaign to challenge the island’s control of waters crucial to any future invasion.
It comes as Xi Jinping seeks to accelerate the modernization of the armed forces to stake out and defend China's interests in the Pacific.
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China’s navy said it fired a ballistic missile into the Pacific Ocean as part of “routine” training. The missile landed in the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone, an area cover
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China has defied warnings and fired an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from a nuclear-powered submarine in the South Pacific.
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