Two Russian frigates were spotted sailing off the waters near Taiwan and Japanese-controlled Okinawa islands between June 27 and June 30, Japan’s military said, amid rising tensions in the region.
Japan’s Joint Staff said the two Steregushchy-class frigates were first detected 70 kilometers (43 miles) southwest of the Yonaguni island in Okinawa prefecture near Taiwan at around 8:00 a.m. local time on June 27.
The ships were spotted 120 kilometers (74 miles) southeast of Ishigaki Island in Okinawa from June 27 to June 29 before heading north through the waters between Miyako and Okinawa islands on June 30.
Japan’s military responded by deploying two ships to monitor the Russian ships’ movement, according to the Joint Staff’s statement.
The ministry said the Russian ships were seen “sailing from south to north through the eastern waters” of Taiwan before leaving Taiwan’s response zone in Suao toward the southeast.
While Taiwan’s government routinely reports the movements of Chinese vessels near its waters and U.S. ships transiting the Taiwan Strait, it rarely reports sightings of Russian warships.
Russia’s news agency Interfax also reported on June 27 that a detachment of ships of the Russian Pacific Fleet entered the southern parts of the Philippine Sea after crossing the South China Sea.
China, Russia Military Threats
The move came amid communist China’s increasing assertiveness in the South China Sea, which it claims almost entirely, and growing concerns over a possible escalation in Taiwan, which the Chinese regime views as its own and has vowed to conquer by force if necessary.Moscow, which has backed Beijing’s stance on Taiwan, has been boosting Russia’s defenses in its vast far-eastern regions bordering the Asia-Pacific, accusing the United States of expanding its presence there and raising security concerns in Japan and across the region.
Japan reacted calmly to the missile exercise, which was conducted near Vladivostok, pledging to continue to monitor Russia’s military operations.
The 2022 defense report stated that conflict between the United States and China is becoming “prominent” over Taiwan, with Washington increasing warship transits through the Taiwan Straits while China increases its military presence near Taiwan.
Japan considers the stability surrounding Taiwan to be of paramount importance for its national security and emphasizes the need for close monitoring “with a sense of urgency.”
The document also raised concerns about China’s military cooperation with Russia. The two nations have carried out five joint bomber flights near Japan since July 2019, which Japan regarded as “a show of force.”
Japan warned that the international community has entered “a new era of crisis” following Russia’s ongoing war in Ukraine, which it said has disrupted the international order spanning Europe and Asia.