China launch four medium -range ballistic missiles to the South China Sea. The American Pacific Fleet spokesman said that the United States will continue to monitor activities including China's recent military exercises.

According to Voice of the United States, a US defense official told reporters on August 27 that China launched four of the South China Sea from Mainland China to Hainan Island and the Xisha Islands (known as Praracell Islands)Sub -ball missile.

Missile launch was carried out in China's recent military exercises.This exercise unilaterally blocked several countries that claim to have sovereignty.Vietnam protested this exercise.

John Gay, a spokesman for the Pacific Fleet and colonel for the Navy, said that the United States currently has 38 warships in the Indo -Pacific region and will continue to monitor activities including China's recent military exercises.

US Secretary of Defense Esper warned on Thursday (27th) that a worldwide free and open system established after the World War II was attacked by what he called China in the Indo -Pacific region in the Indo -Pacific region. Esper made the above -mentioned representation at the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II to the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Esper referred to the Indo -Pacific region as the center of competition with China, and vowed that it would not allow countries to threaten international freedom.

The Pentagon issued a statement on Thursday that China ’s actions are very different from its commitment to the South China Navalization, and it is also very different from the vision of establishing a freely open India-Pacific region proposed by the United States.

The U.S. Department of Defense also said that China chose to further upgrade its exercise activities by launching ballistic missiles.We urge all parties to maintain restraint and not take military operations that may threaten freedom of navigation and exacerbate the South China Sea disputes.

The United States often conduct free navigation activities in the South China Sea and objection to Beijing's claims.About half of the tonnage of global merchant ships pass through this international waters, and the annual commercial transport is worth trillions of dollars.The South China Sea also contains rich resources.