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以媒:伊朗伊斯兰革命卫队海军指挥官身亡!其负责封锁霍尔木兹海峡
证券时报· 2026-03-26 08:51
Group 1 - The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy commander has reportedly been killed during an Israeli military operation [1] - The commander was responsible for blocking the Strait of Hormuz and was attacked in the port of Abbas [1] - There has been no response from the Iranian side regarding the commander's death [1] Group 2 - The Iranian government in Hormozgan Province reported that the U.S. and Israel launched an attack on a residential area in Abbas Port, causing multiple explosions [3] - Following the attack, rescue and firefighting teams quickly arrived at the scene, urging the public to remain calm and avoid the area to facilitate rescue operations [3] - The Iranian armed forces reported that since the military actions by the U.S. and Israel began on February 28, they have hit or shot down 202 various U.S. and Israeli aircraft, including MQ-9 Reaper drones and several fighter jets [3]
“伊朗议长和外长被移出清除名单”,曝特朗普希望“快速”结束战争,以军发动大规模打击
Hua Xia Shi Bao· 2026-03-26 07:55
Group 1 - Iranian armed forces reported that since the military actions by the US and Israel on September 28, they have hit or shot down 202 various military aircraft, including MQ-9 drones and multiple fighter jets [1] - Israeli Defense Forces announced a large-scale strike on Iranian regime infrastructure in several regions, including Isfahan province, although details were not provided [3] - The US and Israel have temporarily removed Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf and Foreign Minister Zarif from their target list, indicating a potential opening for high-level negotiations to end the conflict [4] Group 2 - President Trump expressed a desire to quickly end the war with Iran, aiming to conclude military actions within a few weeks, as he believes the conflict is nearing its end [3] - Despite Trump's intentions, peace negotiations are still in the early stages, and he is also focused on other political issues, including upcoming midterm elections [3] - Both Ghalibaf and Zarif denied any ongoing dialogue or negotiations with the US [5]
伊朗:已击中或击落202架美以军机
财联社· 2026-03-26 07:45
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the military engagement between Iran and the United States and Israel, detailing the significant number of military aircraft targeted by Iran since the onset of hostilities. Group 1 - Iran's armed forces reported that they have hit or shot down a total of 202 military aircraft from the US and Israel since the military actions began on the 28th of last month [1] - The types of aircraft involved include MQ-9 "Reaper" drones, KC-135 aerial refueling tankers, and various fighter jets such as F-35, F-15, F-16, and F-18 [1]
中国人民海军、国防部、中国驻日使馆、外交部,警告日本!
证券时报· 2025-12-08 04:20
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent tensions between the Chinese Navy and the Japanese Self-Defense Forces, particularly focusing on the training activities of China's Liaoning aircraft carrier and the subsequent Japanese military responses, which China perceives as provocations and misinformation [1][5][8]. Group 1: Chinese Navy's Training Activities - The Chinese Navy's Liaoning aircraft carrier group conducted flight training exercises in the waters east of the Miyako Strait, with the training area publicly announced in advance [1]. - Japanese Self-Defense Forces aircraft repeatedly approached and interfered with the Chinese Navy's training area, significantly impacting China's normal training operations and posing serious flight safety risks [1][6]. Group 2: Responses from Chinese Authorities - The spokesperson for the Chinese Navy demanded that Japan immediately cease its defamatory actions and strictly regulate its frontline operations, asserting that Japan's claims are completely unfounded [4]. - The Chinese Ministry of Defense criticized Japan for its provocative actions and warned that if Japan continues down a militaristic path, it will face severe consequences [5]. - The Chinese Embassy in Japan lodged a formal protest against Japan's actions, emphasizing that Japan's interference was irresponsible and misrepresented the facts [6]. Group 3: Diplomatic Tensions - The Chinese Foreign Ministry rejected Japan's claims of radar illumination by Chinese aircraft, stating that Japan's frequent reconnaissance and interference pose the greatest risk to air and maritime safety [8]. - The Ministry also accused Japan of distorting the truth and manipulating public opinion, urging Japan to stop its irresponsible actions and false narratives [8].
外交部:中方不接受日方所谓交涉,已当场驳回
21世纪经济报道· 2025-12-07 23:44
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the recent tensions between China and Japan regarding alleged radar illumination incidents involving Chinese military aircraft and Japanese Self-Defense Forces, emphasizing China's strong opposition to Japan's claims and actions [1]. Group 1: Incident Overview - On December 6, a Chinese naval aircraft reportedly engaged in radar illumination of Japanese F-15 fighter jets over international waters near Okinawa, which Japan's Defense Minister labeled as a dangerous act exceeding necessary safety measures [1]. - Japan has lodged a strong protest against China, claiming that such actions pose significant risks to air safety [1]. Group 2: China's Response - China has firmly rejected Japan's allegations, asserting that the real threat to maritime and aerial safety comes from Japan's frequent reconnaissance and interference with China's normal military activities [1]. - The Chinese government has conducted counter-protests in both Beijing and Tokyo, emphasizing that Japan's portrayal of the situation is misleading and politically motivated [1]. Group 3: Call for De-escalation - China urges Japan to cease its disruptive actions against China's military exercises and to stop what it describes as irresponsible political manipulation and false narratives [1].
外交部:中方不接受日方所谓交涉 已当场驳回
中国基金报· 2025-12-07 16:06
Group 1 - The article discusses a recent incident where Japan accused China's naval aircraft of "radar illumination" on Japanese Self-Defense Force fighter jets, which Japan deemed a dangerous act exceeding necessary safety measures [1] - China firmly rejected Japan's claims, stating that the real risk to air and maritime safety comes from Japan's frequent reconnaissance and interference with China's normal military activities [1] - The Chinese government has called for Japan to cease its provocative actions and misleading narratives, emphasizing that Japan's portrayal of the situation is an attempt to manipulate international perceptions [1]
外交部:中方不接受日方所谓交涉,已当场驳回,并提出反交涉
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-12-07 15:49
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese military has firmly rejected Japan's claims regarding radar illumination incidents involving Chinese aircraft, asserting that Japan's actions pose a greater risk to air and maritime safety [1][2] Group 1: Incident Details - On December 6, a Chinese aircraft, the J-15 fighter jet from the Liaoning aircraft carrier, reportedly illuminated Japanese F-15 fighter jets with radar over international waters southeast of Okinawa [1][2] - Japan's Defense Minister, Kōzō Inada, characterized this action as a "dangerous behavior" exceeding the necessary safety range for aircraft operations and stated that Japan has lodged a "strong protest" with China [1][2] Group 2: Chinese Response - The Chinese military has clarified its position, stating that Japan's frequent reconnaissance and interference with normal Chinese military activities represent the real threat to air and maritime safety [1][2] - China has rejected Japan's diplomatic overtures and has issued counter-protests in both Beijing and Tokyo [1][2] Group 3: Broader Implications - The Chinese government accuses Japan of manipulating the situation to create tension and mislead the international community, urging Japan to cease its disruptive actions against Chinese military exercises [1][2]
外交部:中方不接受日方所谓交涉,已当场驳回
第一财经· 2025-12-07 15:31
Group 1 - The article discusses a recent incident involving China's naval aircraft and Japan's Self-Defense Forces, where Japan accused a Chinese aircraft of "radar illumination" [1] - Japan's Defense Minister Koizumi Shinjiro stated that the Chinese aircraft conducted this action twice on December 6, which he deemed a dangerous behavior exceeding the necessary safety range for aircraft [1] - China firmly rejected Japan's claims, asserting that Japan's frequent reconnaissance activities pose a greater risk to maritime and aerial safety [1] Group 2 - The Chinese government has expressed strong opposition to Japan's allegations, calling them a distortion of facts and an attempt to mislead the international community [1] - China has urged Japan to cease its disruptive activities against China's normal military training and to stop irresponsible political manipulation [1]