SHANGHAI (Reuters): China's defence ministry said on Saturday that a Canadian military helicopter with "unknown intentions" in the South China Sea violated Chinese and international laws.
The move also jeopardised China's sovereignty and security, and was a "malicious" and "provocative" act with "ulterior motives”, a spokesman at the ministry said in a statement.
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