On April 27, the Japan Defense Agency's Joint Staff Office issued an announcement stating that around 7:00 a.m. on April 27, a Chinese Navy fleet consisting of the frigate No. 102 "Lhasa" and the replenishment ship No. 903 "Kekexili Lake" sailed near the northeastern waters of Tsushima Island, approximately 80 kilometers away, then proceeded southwestward through the Tsushima Strait into the East China Sea.
Recalling the events from March 30–31, a total of four vessels had crossed the Tsushima Strait: the frigates No. 102 "Lhasa," No. 119 "Guiyang," No. 120 "Chengdu," and the replenishment ship No. 903 "Kekexili Lake." Thus, this time only the No. 120 "Chengdu" and No. 903 "Kekexili Lake" returned; the No. 102 "Lhasa" and No. 119 "Guiyang" are still remaining in the Sea of Japan or the western Pacific Ocean.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863621008759816/
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