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Chinese territorial watersThe Mainichi
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Japan has told China that a destroyer sailed into Chinese territorial waters in July .
The incident occurred as the destroyer Suzutsuki was monitoring Chinese military drills on the high seas.
Observers say the incident calls into question the skill levels of MSDF personnel.
Japan has unofficially informed China about its findings as well as captain's dismissal.
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