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China accuses US of flying balloons over Xinjiang and Tibet

Por: The Boston Globe World February 16, 2023

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China accused the United States on Wednesday of flying high-altitude balloons over the western Chinese regions of Xinjiang and Tibet, pointing the finger at Washington amid growing scrutiny over Beijing’s global surveillance efforts.China’s claim comes two days after it first accused the United States of illegally flying balloons in its airspace, saying US airships had flown over China more than 10 times since the beginning of 2022.The... + full article



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