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Japan protests to China after ‘dangerous’ moves by warplanes over Pacific 

Japan has protested to Beijing over what was described as Chinese fighter jets’ “near-miss” manoeuvres near Japanese maritime patrol planes over the Pacific where China’s two operational aircraft carriers were spotted deployed simultaneously for the first time last weekend.

Japan’s Kyodo news agency reported on Thursday that a Chinese J-15 warplane from the Shandong aircraft carrier flew within 45 metres (147 feet) of a Japanese P-3C maritime surveillance plane and made other “dangerous manoeuvres” during incidents on Saturday and Sunday.

“We have expressed serious concern to the Chinese side and solemnly requested prevention of recurrence,” Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said.

According to Japan’s defence ministry, P-3C aircraft, belonging to Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force based on the island of Okinawa, were conducting surveillance over international waters in the Pacific when they encountered Chinese warplanes.

On Saturday, a J-15 from the Shandong chased a Japanese P-3C patrol aircraft for about 40 minutes. Then, on Sunday, a J-15 fighter chased a P-3C for 80 minutes, crossing in front of the Japanese aircraft at a distance of only 900 metres (2,952 feet), the ministry said.

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“Such abnormal approaches by Chinese military aircraft could potentially cause accidental collisions,” the defence ministry said in a statement on Wednesday, attaching close-up images of the J-15 jet it took on Sunday. There was no damage to the Japanese planes or harm caused to the aircraft crew, the ministry added.

Hayashi, the top Japanese government spokesperson, said Tokyo will maintain communications with Beijing at various levels and will also ensure the monitoring of airspace around Japan’s territories continues.

The last time a similar incident was reported was more than a decade ago in May and June 2014, when Chinese Su-27 fighter jets flew within 30 metres (98 feet) of Japan’s military planes.

The Kyodo news agency also reported that the Shandong aircraft carrier conducted takeoff and landing drills on Monday to the north of Japan’s southernmost Okinotori Island, inside the country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ). The Liaoning carrier was also spotted inside the EEZ on Saturday before moving outside the zone where it also conducted takeoffs and landings on Sunday.

China's sole aircraft carrier, the Liaoning, arrives in Hong Kong waters on July 7, 2017, less than a week after a high-profile visit by president Xi Jinping. China's national defence ministry had said the Liaoning, named after a northeastern Chinese province, was part of a flotilla on a "routine training mission" and would make a port of call in the former British colony. (Photo by Anthony WALLACE / AFP)
China’s first aircraft carrier Liaoning, arrives in Hong Kong waters, in July 2017 [File: Anthony Wallace/AFP]

 

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It is with tremendous sadness that we the family of Leopole Lewis  aka “ Pole” or  “Allahman” passed away on Thursday, May 29, 2025, on the beautiful island of St.John, Virgin Islands after a brief illness at the age of 67.

Leopold was preceded in death by his parents, Peter and Virginia Lewis, his brothers, Hercules “Lionel” Lewis and Garfield Lewis, nephew, Lenworth “Fats” Lewis, niece, Laura Henry-Edwards.
He is survived by his wife, Diane Jongue-Lewis, children Latishma Lewis and Le’Rhon Lewis granddaughter, Lanyjay Sumayah.
He is also survived by his mother-in-law, Ignace Jongue Dalmida  aunt, Mryna Luke, sisters,  Iola Lewis-Henry,  Anella Lewis, Vanessa Lewis-McFarlande and Alphenice Lewis.  Sister-in-law Amanda Dalmida; Brothers, Randolph Lewis and Tifford Lewis. Brother-in-law Martin Jongue; Nieces: Margaret Henry, Lucinda Lewis-Brathwaite, Monique Lewis-Joiner, Gerri Lewis, Shenette Lewis, Davina Lewis, Yolanda Lewis-Dyer, Kareema Tonge, and Genell Thomas;  Nephews: Conroy Henry, Dean Henry, Vernon Lewis and Derek Lewis  Godchildren Martin Jongue, Monique Jongue, Ava Jongue; Special Friends Rev. Dr.  Charles Peters, Romalyn  Joseph, Felix Joseph, Chris Joseph, Garfield Francis, Lorenzo Lewis, Vanroy Christopher, Scott Richards, Godfree Richards, Silvester Richards and the Members of the Memorial Moravian Ushers Board and Men’s Fellowship. He was blessed to have a very large village of extended family and friends throughout the United States, England, Antigua, St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix which include the Bright, Luke, Lewis, Christopher, Henry, Simon, Macoy families and countless cherished family and friends whose names are too numerous to mention.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Funeral service that will be held on Wednesday, June 18 at Memorial Moravian Church. Viewing and tributes will begin at 9:00a.m. with service at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at Eastern Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals and Cremation Center of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. For online condolences, or to share a special memory, visit www.hurleydavisfuneralhome.com
Leopole will be deeply missed but never forgotten. May his soul rest in peace.

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