China accused of ‘regularly’ intercepting Canadian military aircraft
OTTAWA — China is being accused of having “regularly” intercepted a Canadian military aircraft tasked with enforcing UN sanctions against North Korea.
The Department of National Defence says the intercepts happened on a number of occasions between September and November.
They involved a Canadian CP-140 Aurora surveillance aircraft flying out of Okinawa, Japan.
Defence Department spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier did not provide further details, such as the number of incidents.