China denies using lasers on US aircraft in Djibouti

| May 4, 2018, 16:10 IST
China opened its first ever foreign military base in Djibouti last yearChina opened its first ever foreign military base in Djibouti last year
BEIJING: China on Friday denied allegations that its forces targeted US military aircraft with high-powered lasers near China's military base in Djibouti, resulting in minor injuries to two pilots.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said China had informed the US that "after strict verification, we have told the US side that what they alleged is absolutely untrue."

The Defense Ministry issued a similar denial, saying it had refuted the accusations from the American side through formal channels.

"China always strictly abides by international law and the law of the country of residency and is committed to maintaining regional security and stability," said the statement posted to the ministry's microblog.

The US issued a formal complaint to the Chinese government over the use of lasers that targeted aircraft on several occasions in the last few weeks. The Pentagon said the incidents represent a serious threat to US airmen, and that the US asked China to investigate.

The US also put out a notice to airmen, saying they should exercise caution when flying near certain areas in Djibouti.

The pilots suffered minor eye injuries. There were no aircraft crashes or other more serious problems.

Lasers present a serious problem because when aimed at aircraft they can injure pilots or temporarily blind them _ which can present safety risks particularly as they are taking off and landing.

China opened its first ever foreign military base in Djibouti last year, joining the US and a number of other country's with military installations in the Horn of Africa nation.

While China stated originally that the base was intended as a logistics hub for UN peacekeeping missions and anti-piracy patrols, it is seen as part of a Chinese military expansion into the Indian Ocean.

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