Taiwan Records Unprecedented Chinese Military Activity Post-Drills
Taiwan reported a record 153 Chinese military aircraft around the island following China's large-scale drills, marking the highest number on record. Taiwan condemned China's maneuvers as provocative, while the US criticized them as unwarranted. This continues Beijing's strategy to exert military pressure over Taiwan.
Taiwan reported observing a record-breaking 153 Chinese military aircraft in its vicinity following significant military exercises by China.
These aircraft were detected within a 25-hour timeframe ending at 6:00 am local time on Tuesday.
This surge in activity marks the highest number recorded in a single day.
In response, Taiwan elevated its defensive alert status, particularly on its outer islands.
Labeling China's maneuvers as 'irrational and provocative,' Taiwan criticized the actions, while the US termed them 'unwarranted.' Japan expressed its concerns to China, especially after deploying fighter jets near Yonaguni Island.
The recent events form part of China's ongoing military pressure on Taiwan to accept Beijing's sovereignty claims.
President Lai Ching-te of Taiwan remains adamant in defending Taiwan's autonomy, emphasizing non-subordination in a recent speech.
These developments follow China's Joint Sword 2024B drills, which China describes as warnings against Taiwan's independence efforts.