China Offers Aid After U.S. Navy Incidents

China has announced its willingness to assist the United States with humanitarian aid following the crash of two U.S. Navy aircraft in the South China Sea. The incidents involved a helicopter and a fighter jet, confirmed by the U.S. Pacific Fleet on social media.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beijing | Updated: 27-10-2025 13:18 IST | Created: 27-10-2025 13:18 IST
China Offers Aid After U.S. Navy Incidents
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In a gesture of goodwill, China's foreign ministry has expressed readiness to extend humanitarian assistance to the United States. This follows the accidents involving two U.S. Navy aircraft that crashed into the South China Sea.

The crash incidents, which occurred on Sunday, involved a U.S. Navy helicopter and a fighter jet, as confirmed by the U.S. Pacific Fleet through their official social media channels.

Chinese spokesperson Guo Jiakun addressed the situation during a press conference on Monday, emphasizing potential cooperation amid challenging circumstances.

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