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Chinese aircraft carrier held drills in east of Philippines, Japan says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 1, 2026 | 5:56 AM

TOKYO, June 1 (Reuters) – The Chinese navy was spotted conducting aircraft carrier drills in the Pacific Ocean ​east of the Philippines last ‌week, Japan’s defence ministry said in a bulletin on Monday.

The Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force confirmed that China’s aircraft carrier Liaoning and ‌accompanying ​vessels were cruising the ⁠waters east of ⁠the Philippines’ Luzon island between May 26 and May 28, said the bulletin, which included a map.

Liaoning-based planes ​and helicopters conducted roughly 170 take-off and landing drills as the ⁠Chinese fleet sailed around ⁠the western Pacific Rim, reaching ​as close as 590 km (367 miles) southeast ​of Japan’s Miyakojima island, the bulletin ‌said.

Japan’s defence ministry said the Liaoning was moving southeastward along the Philippines on Friday but did not provide ⁠further updates.

Taiwan’s defence ministry has also been monitoring the Liaoning, which it said in ⁠April was ‌the first Chinese aircraft ⁠carrier to sail through the ​Taiwan ‌Strait since December.

China has recently ​ramped up ⁠maritime activities in the western Pacific in response to the deepening security ties between U.S. allies Japan and the Philippines.

(Reporting by Kantaro Komiya; Editing by ​Joe Bavier)