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ABC | 15 Nov 2022 | Australian government
ABC | Australian warships challenged by Chinese military near heavily fortified Spratly Islands




Two Australian warships were closely tracked by the Chinese military last month as they passed some of Beijing`s most heavily fortified islands in the South China Sea, as part of a joint show of force with the US and Japanese navies.

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