A quiet maritime move by China is setting off alarms in Seoul as mysterious buoy structures appear in disputed Yellow Sea waters. Framed as civilian or environmental installations, the placements are now drawing scrutiny from analysts, coastguards and diplomats alike. A new report suggests the buoys may signal more than navigation or research, raising concerns over control, access and long-term strategy. With past stand-offs already on record, the latest developments highlight how seemingly small actions at sea could reshape tensions between China and South Korea in a rapidly militarising region.
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