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Çin ve Rus Savaş Uçakları Güney Kore Hava Savunma Bölgesine Kısa Süreli Giriş Yaptı

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Güney Kore Genelkurmay Başkanlığı, Çin ve Rusya’ya ait askeri uçakların ülkenin hava savunma tanımlama bölgesine (KADIZ) kısa süreliğine girdiğini bildirdi. Uçaklar, Güney Kore hava sahasını ihlal etmeden bölgeden ayrıldı. KADIZ egemen hava sahası olmadığı için uluslararası hukuk açısından bir ihlal oluşmazken, Güney Kore tedbir amacıyla savaş uçaklarını havalandırdı. Bu tür girişler, özellikle Çin ve Rusya’nın ortak hava devriyeleri kapsamında dönem dönem yaşanıyor. Seul yönetimi, bölgedeki askeri hareketliliği yakından izlediğini ve benzer durumlara karşı hazırlıklı olduğunu vurguladı. Son olay, bölgesel güvenlik dinamikleri ve büyük güçlerin askeri iş birliğinin Kore Yarımadası çevresindeki yansımaları açısından dikkat çekiyor. Olay, ABD-Güney Kore ittifakı ve Kuzey Kore kaynaklı gerilimlerin gölgesinde, Doğu Asya’daki hassas dengeleri bir kez daha gündeme getirdi. Uzmanlar, Çin ve Rusya’nın bu tür ortak operasyonlarla bölgede caydırıcılık mesajı verdiğini değerlendiriyor. Güney Kore’nin diplomatik kanallarla konuyu ilgili ülkeler nezdinde gündeme getirmesi bekleniyor.

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