Taiwan detects 28 Chinese warplanes around island

The Taiwan authorities said most of the warplanes crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait for unspecified “long-range” missions. PHOTO: REUTERS

TAIPEI – China flew 28 warplanes around Taiwan on Sunday, with most crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait for unspecified “long-range” missions, the Taipei authorities said.

Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said 20 of the aircraft detected since Sunday morning crossed the median line of the waterway separating Taiwan and mainland China, and entered the island’s south-east and south-west air defence identification zone.

China was conducting “missions such as long-range exercises and training”, the Defence Ministry said in a statement, adding that it was monitoring the situation with patrol aircraft and ships.

Beijing regards self-governing Taiwan as its territory to be reunified. It has stepped up military and diplomatic pressure on the island in recent years as relations soured. Taiwan rejects China’s sovereignty claims.

Last week, Taipei reported an increased number of incursions by Chinese warplanes and ships, after Beijing said its troops were on “high alert” following two ships belonging to the United States and Canada transiting through the Taiwan Strait in September.

Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said 68 Chinese aircraft and 10 naval vessels were detected around the island between Wednesday morning and Thursday morning.

Some of those planes and warships were heading to an unspecified area of the Western Pacific to “conduct joint sea and air training” with China’s Shandong aircraft carrier, the ministry said.

The Shandong, one of two operational aircraft carriers in the Chinese fleet, was detected last Monday around 60 nautical miles south-east of Taiwan heading into the Western Pacific, the Taipei authorities said.

China has not commented officially on any drills being conducted in the Western Pacific.

In April, Beijing conducted military exercises to simulate encirclement of the island after Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen met US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California.

At the time, Taiwan detected 71 Chinese warplanes in a 24-hour period, matching the record daily high set in December 2022. AFP

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