China Offers Humanitarian Aid After U.S. Navy Aircraft Crash
China will offer humanitarian aid to the U.S. after two Navy aircraft crashed in the South China Sea, as Beijing warns that frequent U.S. military patrols fuel regional risks.
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China will offer humanitarian aid to the U.S. after two Navy aircraft crashed in the South China Sea, as Beijing warns that frequent U.S. military patrols fuel regional risks.
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