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Chinese fighter jet flies within 10 feet of US B-52 bomber: US military

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Chinese fighter jet came within 10 feet of B-52 bomber: US military

A Chinese fighter jet nearly caused an accident when it flew within 10 feet of a U.S. B-52 bomber over the South China Sea, the U.S. military said Thursday.

A Chinese fighter jet flew within a critically close distance of a U.S. bomber aircraft, prompting anger from military officials. 

The Chinese Shenyang J-11 rapidly approached the US B-52 bomber on Tuesday over the South China Sea and came within 10 feet of contact, the U.S. military said Thursday.

The plane harassed the B-52 briefly, flying close at “uncontrolled excessive speed, flying below, in front of, and within 10 feet of the B-52, putting both aircraft in danger of a collision,” according to U.S. Indo-Pacific Command.

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In this image made from video provided by U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, a People’s Republic of China J-11 is seen from a U.S. Air Force B-52 aircraft, over the South China Sea. A Chinese fighter jet came within 10 feet of an American B-52 bomber flying over the South China Sea, nearly causing an accident, the U.S. military said, underscoring the potential for a mishap as both countries vie for influence in the region. (U.S. Indo-Pacific Command via AP)

U.S. military officials said they were “concerned” by the Chinese pilot’s behavior, claiming China’s recent history of similar stunts puts peace in the region at risk.

“We are concerned this pilot was unaware of how close he came to causing a collision,”  a military official told the press.

Airspace over the South China Sea is strategically valuable, and China has sought to assert control over the region as the U.S. and its allies conduct drills.

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The Chinese Communist Party remarked on the encounter with frustration, accusing the U.S. of provocation via excessive military presence.

“The U.S. military planes traveled thousands of miles to China’s doorstep to flex muscle,” said Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning.  

She added, “That is the source of maritime and air security risks, and is not conducive to regional peace and stability.”

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FILE – A U.S. Air Force B-52 bomber performs during the Australian International Airshow at the Avalon Airfield near Lara southwest of Melbourne on Feb. 27, 2015.  (PAUL CROCK/AFP via Getty Images)

Both the US and China refused to back down over the incident, issuing similar statements announcing intentions to continue operations as usual.

“The U.S. will continue to fly, sail and operate — safely and responsibly — wherever international laws allow,” the US military said.

“China will continue to take resolute measures to maintain its national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity,” Mao said. 

Timothy Nerozzi is a writer for Fox News Digital. You can follow him on Twitter @timothynerozzi and can email him at timothy.nerozzi@fox.com

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