China conducts military drills in waters east of Luzon Island, Philippines. The exercises involve naval and air assets operating in the region.
The Chinese military is conducting naval and air drills in the waters east of Luzon Island, Philippines.
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The Chinese military is conducting naval and air drills in the waters east of Luzon Island, Philippines.
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