6 Russian military aircraft briefly violate S. Korea's air defense zone
By Oh Seok-min
SEOUL, Aug. 20 (Yonhap) -- Six Russian military aircraft violated South Korea's air defense identification zone earlier this week, prompting the Air Force to scramble fighter jets to turn them back, military officials said Thursday.
Two Tu-95MS strategic bombers and four other military jets entered the Korean Air Defense Identification Zone (KADIZ) near South Korea's easternmost islets of Dokdo in the East Sea early Wednesday without prior notice, according to the officials.
They stayed in the zone for about 20 minutes before moving into Japan's air defense zone, the officials said, adding that none of the aircraft violated South Korea's territorial airspace.
Upon detecting the first plane entering the KADIZ, the South Korean Air Force scrambled fighters, including F-15K and KF-16 jets, and took "due measures" to drive them out, they added.
Russia's defense ministry said in a statement that two Tu-93MS platforms conducted "a prearranged flight over the neutral waters" for about seven hours.
Russian warplanes violated the KADIZ at least 20 times in 2019 alone, according to military officials.
In July last year, a Russian A-50 aircraft intruded into South Korea's territorial airspace over Dokdo twice, leading the Air Force to fire hundreds of warning shots.
In order to prevent such cases, South Korea and Russia have been pushing to set up a military hotline between their air forces to exchange flight information, according to Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The two sides began discussing the matter in 2004 and wrapped up consultations on the draft of the envisioned MOU in November last year, it added.
Air defense identification zones are not territorial airspace and are not bound by international law. But a foreign warplane is supposed to make prior notification before approaching them in line with international customs to prevent accidental clashes.

This TASS photo released June 24, 2020, shows Russia's Tu-95MS strategic bombers flying over Moscow during a Victory Day air show marking the 75th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. (Yonhap)
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