China confirmed the destruction of satellites
On January 23, China confirmed for the first time that it had tried to destroy the satellite. China's satellite destruction test has been criticized by the US, Japan, Australia and other countries.
On January 23, China confirmed for the first time that it had tried to destroy the satellite. China's satellite destruction test has been criticized by the US, Japan, Australia and other countries.
However, just as the announcement was made recently by criticism of Western countries, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Liu Jian Super insisted that their space program did not threaten the rest of the world. .
'China never and will never participate in any arms race in the universe' - Mr. Liu Jianli said.
Last week, the US said China used missiles to shoot down a weather satellite on January 11.
With this event, China became the third country in the world, after the US and Russia shot down the target in the universe.
China's space industry is making the West apprehensive (Photo: TP)
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