Chinese aircraft carrier held drills in east of Philippines, Japan says

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FILE PHOTO: China's aircraft carrier Liaoning takes part in a military drill of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy in the western Pacific Ocean, April 18, 2018. Picture taken April 18, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer

FILE PHOTO: China's aircraft carrier Liaoning takes part in a military drill of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy in the western Pacific Ocean, April 18, 2018. Picture taken April 18, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer

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TOKYO, June 1 - The Chinese navy was spotted conducting aircraft carrier drills in the Pacific Ocean east of the Philippines last week, Japan's defence ministry said in a bulletin on Monday.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force confirmed that China's aircraft carrier Liaoning and accompanying vessels were cruising the waters east of the Philippines' Luzon island between May 26 and May 28, said the bulletin, which included a map.

Liaoning-based planes and helicopters conducted roughly 170 take-off and landing drills as the Chinese fleet sailed around the western Pacific Rim, reaching as close as 590 km (367 miles) southeast of Japan's Miyakojima island, the bulletin said.

Japan's defence ministry said the Liaoning was moving southeastward along the Philippines on Friday but did not provide further updates.

Taiwan's defence ministry has also been monitoring the Liaoning, which it said in April was the first Chinese aircraft carrier to sail through the Taiwan Strait since December.

China has recently ramped up maritime activities in the western Pacific in response to the deepening security ties between U.S. allies Japan and the Philippines. REUTERS

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