U.S., Japan Reportedly Conduct Air Exercise over East China Sea

The U.S. and Japan reportedly conducted a joint air exercise Saturday over the East China Sea amid heightened tensions in the region over North Korea’s missile tests, The Hill reports.

Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force said that two Japanese F-15 fighter jets conducted the air exercise with two U.S. B1-B bombers, according to Reuters. The countries conducted a similar air exercise in late August south of the Korean Peninsula, days after North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Japan.

According to several news outlets, South Korea was preparing for another possible missile test by North Korea on Saturday as Pyongyang marked its founding anniversary, which usually includes big displays of military hardware.

North Korea conducted its fifth nuclear test on the anniversary last year, while the isolated nation carried out its sixth nuclear test last weekend, prompting international condemnation, The Hill adds.

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