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CHINA NUKE THREAT

Beijing flies nuclear bomb jet over South China Sea as it ramps up tensions with the US

China flew one of its newest long-range nuclear-capable bombers in a show of strength the fiercely contested waters

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BEIJING has sent the US a message in the skies above the South China Sea: Anything you can do, we can do too.

It’s just flown a nuclear-capable bomber over Scarborough Shoal.

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A Chinese H-6K nuclear bomber patrols over the South China Sea as it ramps up tensions with the US over the firecely contested islandsCredit: AP:Associated Press

The United States has conducted several B-52 bomber ‘freedom of navigation’ flights over the contested waterway in recent months, along with flights by surveillance and patrol aircraft.

Beijing on Friday returned the favour.

The People’s Liberation air force released photographs over the weekend of one of its newest H-6K long-range nuclear-capable bombers overflying Scarborough Shoal on China’s Weibo social media service.

The aircraft, based on a 1950s Russian design, is capable of delivering nuclear weapons throughout Asia.

The shoal is occupied by the Philippines, but China claims the outcrop as part of its ‘Nine-Dash Line” territory under the name of Panatag Shoal.

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Vietnamese demonstrators cheer as the Hague-based UN international arbitration tribunal last week dismissed CHina's claim to territory in the South China SeaCredit: AP:Associated Press

On Friday, the same day as the bomber overflight, four Chinese Coast Guard vessels blocked Filipino fishermen from accessing Scarborough waters.

The incidents came just days after an international arbitration court in The Hague rejected Beijing’s claim to territorial sovereignty over the vast majority of the South China Sea.

The challenge, issued by Manila, had been rejected as invalid by China which refused to take part in proceedings.

It also comes after an April overflight of Scarborough Shaol by US air force A-10 antitank attack aircraft.