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Chinese fighters engaged in 'unsafe' intercept of Canadian surveillance plane, commander says

A Canadian surveillance plane conducting a sanctions enforcement patrol was intercepted by Chinese warplanes off the coast of China in an unsafe and unprofessional manner, a senior Canadian air force commander said Monday.

The incident happened with two TV news crews aboard

A fighter jet in flight
A Chinese fighter jet flies next to a Canadian CP-140 Aurora over the East China Sea on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. (Radio-Canada)

A Canadian surveillance plane conducting a sanctions enforcement patrol was intercepted Monday by Chinese warplanes off the coast of China in an "unsafe and unprofessional manner," a senior Canadian air force commander said.

The incident involving the CP-140 Aurora which was monitoring the shipping lanes of the East China Sea for signs of vessels trying to violate the oil embargo against North Korea happened while news crews from Radio Canada and Global News were aboard the aircraft.

It took place in full view of Maj.-Gen. Iain Huddleston, the commander of the 1st Air Division, andnavyCapt. Rob Watt,Canada's defence attache to Japan.

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Maj.-Gen. Iain Huddleston says Chinese warplanes intercepted a Canadian plane conducting a sanctions enforcement patrol in an "unsafe and unprofessional manner."

"We're solidly in international airspace," Huddleston told reporterswhile looking out the window of the patrol plane at a Chinese fighter jetarmed with air-to-air missiles. "That last sequence was an unprofessional intercept It was very aggressive."

The Aurora was intercepted several times during its eight hour patrol somethingHuddleston says is to be expected, given the proximity to the Chinese coast. The Canadian crew took no issue with the first series of encounters.

But according to the aircraft crew,a Chinese fighter came within five meters of the Canadian surveillance aircraft during the final encounter and at one point slipped into a position where the Aurora was tucked into the blindspot of the warplane. It also launched multiple flares while flying close to the Aurora.

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A close-up view of the cockpit of a Chinese fighter jet flying close to a CP-140 Aurora over the East China Sea on Monday, Oct. 16, 2023. (Radio-Canada)

"We can fly in close formation with other airplanes and be completely safe, but it's when aircraft aggressively manoeuvre in close proximity to the others that there's a safety issue," Huddleston said.

Speaking to reporters later Monday, Defence Minister Bill Blair described the Chinese fighters' actions as "dangerous and reckless."

"Those type of behaviours are not ever acceptable, and we will express that to the People's Republic of China in the most appropriate way," Blair said.

Since 2018,there have been multiple instancesof Chinese fighters harassing the surveillance activities of Canada and other western countries conducting missions to monitor the United Nations economic embargo on North Korea.