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Germany condemns China after it targets German aircraft with laser during EU operation

Germany summoned China's ambassador to its foreign ministry on February 2 after claiming that the Chinese military had used a laser to target a German plane participating in an EU operation named ASPIDES, which aims at protecting maritime security.

On social media, the German Foreign Ministry said that it was "completely unacceptable" to put German personnel in danger and to disrupt an operation.

There was no further information available at this time.

This incident occurs as concerns grow in Europe about Chinese influence in critical technologies and infrastructure.

The European Commission and China's Foreign Ministry did not respond immediately to an email request for comment. Neither did the Chinese Embassy in Berlin.

The EU's ASPIDES missions contribute to maritime security and freedom of navigation, particularly for commercial and merchant vessels in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, as part of the EU's Common Security and Defence Policy. Thomas Seythal edited the report by Madeline Chambers and Friederike Heine, and Brussels and Beijing Newsrooms.

(source: Reuters)