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Two Chinese fighters intercept US plane in S. China Sea

The guided-missile destroyer USS Dewey (L), which sailed near a reef claimed by Beijing in the South China Sea on May 25, 2017, an act denounced by China as a grave provocation

The Pentagon on Friday said it was concerned by an "unsafe and unprofessional" encounter between two Chinese fighters and a US surveillance plane over the South China Sea. The Chinese J-10 warplanes intercepted a US Navy P-3 that was operating in international airspace Wednesday, Pentagon spokesman Commander Gary Ross said. "The aircrew deemed the intercept unsafe and unprofessional. Operations were able to continue unimpeded," he said. "We continue to review the facts of this incident and will convey our concerns through appropriate channels with the Chinese government." On Thursday, a US destroyer sailed in disputed South China Sea waters near a reef claimed by Beijing in the first "freedom of navigation" exercise under President Donald Trump. The maneuvers come ahead of a major regional security summit in Singapore next week.