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Taiwan detects 7 sorting of Chinese aircraft near its territory

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Taipei: Taiwan The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, the Paper Liberation Army Navy (Planning) ships and a ship working near Taiwan till 6 am (local time) on Saturday were detected.
According to the Ministry of Netanel Defense (MND), Taiwan, all seven sorters crossed the medieval line Taiwan Strait And entered the northern and south -western air defense identification region (ADIZ) of Taiwan.
In response to Chinese activity, Taiwan’s armed forces deployed aircraft, naval ships and coastal missile systems to monitor the situation.
Sharing a post on X, MND wrote, “7 sorts of PLA aircraft, 7 plan vessels and 1 official ship around Taiwan were detected till 6 am (UTC +8). 7 out of 7 have crossed 7 sorters crossing the middle line and we have entered the north and south -west edits of Taiwan. We have replied.”
On Friday, MND detected PLA aircraft, seven plan ships and five pruning of a ship, working till 6 am (local time) near Taiwan.
One of the five trimmed crossed the average line of Taiwan Strait and entered the south -western Adiz of Taiwan.
This incident follows a recent pattern of increased exercise by China around Taiwan, which increases concerns Regional stability As Beijing has continued to claim its claims on the island. Taiwan has been independently ruled since 1949. However, China considers Taiwan as part of its territory and emphasizes the final reunion by force if necessary.
China and Taiwan have often accused each other of spying, and Taiwan has arrested many people, who say that Beijing has hired intelligence or to get public opinion. According to the RFA, Beijing usually dismisses any role in espionage operations against Taiwan, refers to the allegations as “politically motivated” or “baseless”.
Meanwhile, a survey conducted by Carter Center in Atlanta and Emory University revealed that more than half of the Chinese population opposed the use of force to unite with Taiwan under any circumstances reported by Taipei Times.
The conclusions released on Wednesday in a report called “Sovereignty, Safety, and US-China relations: Chinese public opinion” indicated that 55.1 percent of the participants either agreed or agreed to some extent that “the Taiwan issue should not be resolved through force under any circumstances.

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