Seven Chinese warships sighted off a Japanese island
October 16, 2012  13:25
Seven Chinese warships, including two destroyers, were sighted today in waters off a Japanese island, Defence Ministry said here, as tension mounted between the two Asian giants over territorial disputes.

The naval ships passed the contiguous zone, a band of water just outside Japan's territorial waters which are governed by international maritime law. The sighting comes at a time when Japan and China are already at loggerheads over a disputed archipelago in East China sea.

The seven ships were spotted sailing at around 3:30 am IST about 49 kilometers south-southeast of Yonaguni Island in Okinawa Prefecture, the ministry was quoted as saying by Japanese news agency Kyodo.
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