TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - An unusually large number of Chinese military ships, planes and drones entered airspace and waters surrounding Taiwan between Sunday and Monday, the self-governing island republic’s Defense Ministry said.
China conducts air and sea drills near Taiwan, blaming recent statements by US and Taiwanese leaders
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - An unusually large number of Chinese military ships, planes and drones entered airspace and waters surrounding Taiwan between Sunday and Monday, the self-governing island republic’s Defense Ministry said.
China said the drills were a response to recent statements and actions by the U.S. and Taiwan.
The ministry on Tuesday published on its social media several images of Chinese drones and ships and said 43 out of 59 of them entered Taiwan's air defense identification zone but that no confrontations were reported. Taiwan monitored the situation and deployed aircraft, navy ships and coastal anti-ship missile defenses in response, the ministry said.
China launches such missions on a daily basis in hopes of wearing down Taiwanese defenses and morale, although the vast majority of the island's 23 million people reject Beijing’s claim of sovereignty over Taiwan and its threat to use force to assert its control.