Taiwan detected a renewed around the democratically-governed island, Taiwan’s defense ministry said on Friday, as China reported that its navy had conducted combat exercises with landing craft.
A statement from Taipei said that at least 14 Chinese military aircraft crossed the Taiwan Strait’s median line and entered Taiwan’s northern and central ADIZ (air defense identification zone).
The median line is used to serve as an unofficial border between the two sides.
However, China does not recognise the line’s existence and Chinese military aircraft now .
The sorties come ahead of the May 20 inauguration of .
China views Lai as a dangerous separatist.
The Asian giant has significantly around self-ruled Taiwan in the last four years.
Beijing claims the island as its own territory, a position Taipei rejects.
On Thursday, the Eastern Theater Command of China’s People’s Liberation Army, which is responsible for the area around Taiwan, shared pictures on its WeChat social media account of vessels carrying out what it called live combat landing drills.
The Command did not say when and where the drills took place but showed images of ship-mounted guns opening fire and operating in formation.
Taipei said on Thursday that Beijing had carried out a “joint combat readiness patrol” near the island for the second time in a week.
dvv/msh (AFP, Reuters)
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