Wednesday , December 25 2024

Unrest in Pacific Ocean due to firing of Chinese warplanes in the path of Australian helicopters

Melbourne: Just as a buffalo, a fat bull or a fattened bull turns the color of the one who hits him by the horn brown, in the same way China has now turned brown. From India to Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines and now Australia has also started making its mark. Chinese warplanes fired on Australian helicopters in international waters on Monday. Australia's Defense Ministry said on Saturday that Her Majesty's Australian Ship (HMAS) Hobart was enforcing Joint National Security Council sanctions on North Korea in international waters of the Yellow Sea and its Helicopters were in the sky. Upon deployment, Chinese warplanes opened fire in the path of the helicopter. However, no one was injured.

Chinese fighter jet Chengdu-J-10 threw flames into the path of the helicopter taking off from HMAS Hobart, so the helicopter pilot 'launched' and moved away from the flames. Australian Defense Minister Richard Marles said, at that time the Chinese warplane was 60 meters high and 300 meters away from the helicopter.

Marles further said in a statement that if the helicopter pilot had not used the time indicator, the consequences would have been serious. However, we will not abandon the task assigned to us by the UN Security Committee and will continue our legal activities along the Yellow Line and keep an eye on North Korea's activities despite China's bullying.

Marbs further said in the statement that the Chinese destroyer Migbo had injured the Australian divers by using 'sonar-pulse' (rapid inaudible sound waves). Not only this, but once a Chinese destroyer passed so close to the Australian warship Toowoomba that a minor collision occurred.

Despite this situation, Chinese President Xi Jinping is going to visit Australia this year.