Taiwan detects 21 Chinese military aircraft

Taiwan detects 21 Chinese military aircraft

17 of the 21 aircraft reportedly crossed the Taiwan Strait median line and 'joined PLA vessels for joint combat patrol'.

Taiwan’s armed forces said it was monitoring China’s activities and have ‘dispatched appropriate assets to respond accordingly’. (AP pic)
TAIPEI:
Taiwan’s defence ministry said it had detected 21 Chinese military aircraft around the self-ruled island since 8.15am local time on Saturday, a month before Taiwan’s May 20 inauguration of incoming president Lai Ching-te.

“17 aircraft (of the 21) crossed the median line and its extension, entered our northern, central, and southwestern (air defence identification zone), and joined PLA vessels for joint combat patrol,” it said in a statement.

Taiwan’s armed forces “are monitoring the activities with our joint surveillance systems, and have dispatched appropriate assets to respond accordingly.”

The median line bisects the Taiwan Strait, a narrow 180km waterway separating the island from mainland China.

Beijing does not recognise the line as it claims democratic Taiwan as part of its territory. It has also never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.

Under the administration of Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen, tensions between Beijing and Taipei have ramped up, as she and her government do not acknowledge China’s claim.

Her deputy, Vice-President Lai, won elections in January despite warnings from Beijing that he would be the cause of “war and decline” for Taiwan.

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