China claims US downs MIG within Red border S! SAIGON—(UPI)—Communist China charged today U.S. jets downed one of its MIGs 25 miles inside its border and called the incident "an act of war provocation." U.S. officials confirmed a MIG was downed but said the air battle occurred in North Viet Nam 50 miles south of the border. The Chinese defense ministry said five American jets invaded their territory and jumped a flight of MIG17s on a training mission in southern Yunan province and downed one with a guided missile. The Chinese issued a strong informal protest and vowed "this debt in blood owed by U.S. imperialism to the Chinese people must be cleared." R. Dudley, 24. Alamorgordo, N.M., blew the Communist MIG apart with a heat-seeking Sidewinder missile. They said the battle occurred Thursday 115 miles northwest of Hanoi. They gave this version: U. S. officials said Maj. 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