Taiwan says Chinese air force, navy staged mass drill to island’s south
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China has, over the past three years, regularly sent warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone.
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TAIPEI - China’s air force and navy staged another large-scale drill involving fighters, bombers and warships to Taiwan’s south and south-west on Tuesday, said the island’s Defence Ministry, as Beijing keeps up its military pressure on Taipei.
China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, has, over the past three years, regularly sent warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone, or Adiz.
It staged war games around Taiwan last August and again in April,
Taiwan’s Defence Ministry, in a statement on Wednesday, said that in the past 24 hours, it had detected 32 Chinese air force planes entering the island’s Adiz – a mixture of fighter jets, helicopters and early-warning aircraft, among others.
That included four nuclear-capable H-6 bombers which flew to Taiwan’s south and into the Pacific before heading back to China, according to a map that the ministry provided.
Late on Tuesday, the ministry said the Chinese air force planes were acting in coordination with Chinese ships to carry out joint training to the south of Taiwan, and that four Chinese warships were engaged in “combat readiness patrols”.
Taiwan sent its own aircraft and ships to monitor the Chinese activities, the ministry added.
Adiz is a broader area that Taiwan monitors and patrols to give its forces more time to respond to threats.
China has not commented on these drills nor others over the past month or so, which Taiwan has reported.
In June, Taiwan said eight Chinese warplanes crossed the median line and approached close to the island’s contiguous zone, which is 24 nautical miles off its coast.
Taiwan defines its territorial space at 12 nautical miles from its coast, though the government has not reported Chinese aircraft entering either the contiguous zone or Taiwan’s territorial airspace.
Taiwan’s government rejects China’s sovereignty claims and says only the island’s people can decide their future. REUTERS

