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Chinese jet put helicopter at risk by releasing flares, says Australia

Australia condemns 'unsafe and unprofessional' action in Yellow Sea

Royal Australian Navy MH-60R helicopters are routinely launched from HMAS Hobart during regional presence deployments in the Yellow Sea.   © Department of Defence, Australia

SYDNEY -- The Australian government on Monday said it had expressed concerns to China after a Chinese fighter aircraft released flares in the flight path of an Australian helicopter.

The Royal Australian Navy MH-60R helicopter was intercepted by a People's Liberation Army Air Force jet on Saturday after being launched from HMAS Hobart, which was undertaking routine activities in the Yellow Sea as part of Operation Argos, an international effort to enforce UN sanctions against North Korea.

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