US Coast Guard Encounters Chinese Military Ships In Bering Sea
Over the weekend, the US Coast Guard spotted three Chinese vessels in the Bering Sea, 124 miles north of Amchitka Pass.
Operating in international waters, the Chinese ships stayed within the US Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), 200 nautical miles from shore.
It was confirmed that the Chinese deployment followed international regulations, ensuring no interruption to US interests.
The Chinese ships responded to US Coast Guard communications, stating their mission was 'freedom of navigation operations.
The US Coast Guard Cutter monitored the ships until they passed into the North Pacific, continuing to safeguard US interests.
The US Coast Guard's vigilant presence ensures security and stability in maritime regions, demonstrating a commitment to international law.