Australia wants ‘full investigation’ into China laser incident

SYDNEY, 22 February 2022, (TON): Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said “a Chinese naval vessel that pointed a laser at an Australian defense plane was potentially visible from Australia’s mainland, as Canberra demands a “full investigation” by Beijing.”

Morrison said on radio his government had not received an explanation from China over the incident last Thursday, considered by Canberra as a “dangerous and reckless act.”

A Chinese navy vessel within Australia’s exclusive economic zone directed a laser at an Australian military aircraft in flight over Australia’s northern approaches, illuminating the plane and potentially endangering lives, Australia’s defense said on Saturday.

The P-8A Poseidon a maritime patrol aircraft detected a laser emanating from a People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA-N) vessel, the Defense Department said, releasing photographs of two Chinese vessels sailing close to Australia’s northern coast.

A Chinese guided missile destroyer and an amphibious transport dock were sailing east through the Arafura Sea between New Guinea and Australia at the time of the incident, and later passed through the narrow Torres Strait.

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