WORD WAR Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (center) delivers a speech at the Universitas Hasanuddin in Makassar, in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province, on Tuesday, June 7, 2022. AP PHOTO
WORD WAR Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (center) delivers a speech at the Universitas Hasanuddin in Makassar, in Indonesia’s South Sulawesi province, on Tuesday, June 7, 2022. AP PHOTO

SYDNEY: Australia insisted on Wednesday that its patrol jet was in international air space when a Chinese warplane intercepted it and released a cloud of small aluminum strips known as chaff.

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