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Did China's naval escort formation cross the Miyako Strait on the 2nd?

Two Type 054A frigates and 1 903A integrated supply ships of the 26th escort formation of China Navy passed through Miyako Strait on April 2.

The escort warship Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force 1 1 and the P-3C of the 5th Air Group photographed that these three warships appeared in the sea area about 1 10 km northeast of Miyakojima, and then the naval formation of China headed southeast.

In the past, the escort formations sent by the East China Sea Fleet usually went south through the Taiwan Province Strait and directly to the Gulf of Aden through the South China Sea.

This time, the China naval escort formation chose to "detour a thousand miles" and go to Somali waters via Miyako Waterway, which was obviously a high-profile show for the "Royal Photographer". The picture shows the Yangzhou ship sailing through Miyako Strait.