U.S. spy plane flies from South Korea into Taiwanese air space
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A South Korea-based online aviation tracker published data tracking the U.S. U-2S surveillance aircraft near Taiwan on Thursday. File Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Rose Reynolds/U.S. Air Force
Dec. 10 (UPI) -- A U.S. spy plane flew from the Korean Peninsula into Taiwanese air space, according to a South Korea-based aviation tracker.
No Callsign published data of the movements of the U.S. U-2S surveillance aircraft to Twitter on Thursday. According to the tracker, the spy plane flew from Osan Air Base in South Korea to an area of the South China Sea close to Taiwan.