Eight Chinese war planes crossed the Taiwan Strait’s median line and approached close to the island’s contiguous zone 44 kilometres off its coast on Saturday, the Taiwanese Defence Ministry said, in a further rise in tensions.
China’s air force over the past three years has routinely flown into the air space around Taiwan. Since August of last year, it has regularly sent jets across the strait’s median line, which had previously served as an unofficial barrier.
Beijing claims democratically governed Taiwan as China’s territory. The Taiwanese government rejects the claims and says only the island’s people can decide their future. In March, Taiwan Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng warned that the island had to be on alert this year for a “sudden entry” by the Chinese military into areas close to its territory. Taiwan defines its contiguous zone as being
The command said the aircraft carried out “tactical long-range flight training” involving in-flight refuelling that covered “thousands of kilometres”. It did not give details. During China’s last large-scale war games near Taiwan, in April, videos of the exercise released by the Eastern Theatre Command showed its vessels and planes coming within 24 nautical miles of Taiwan on all sides of the island. The Taiwan Strait, which separates the island from its giant neighbour China, is a also a frequent site of US military activities, especially American warships which transit the sensitive waterway about once a month.
Taiwan says PLA air force crossed unofficial barrier
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