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China's combat exercises off Taiwan are taking longer than announced

2022-08-08T06:02:15.113Z


Beijing is rehearsing the possible conquest of Taiwan by air and sea. Commentators are already talking about regularity and a new normal.


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Chinese warplanes near Taiwan: Taipei reports 66 sorties by Beijing's air force

Photo: Li Bingyu / dpa

China says it will continue its military exercises on water and in the air around Taiwan this Monday.

Among other things, the submarine defense will be tested, said the responsible task force of the People's Liberation Army on social media.

Despite his initial announcement that the military drills would only last until Sunday, the "combat drills" in the air and sea of ​​the Taiwan Strait Straits continued, state television reported.

The People's Liberation Army concentrated on "joint operations against submarines and attacks at sea".

Military exercises could become the new normal

When the maneuvers were announced last Tuesday, the Chinese leadership had originally promised a conclusion on Sunday.

So far, however, no formal end has been announced.

Rather, some Chinese commentators have suggested that the military exercises are taking place regularly and could become a new normal.

Defense Ministry spokesman Wu Qian described the maneuvers on Monday as a "necessary warning" to the United States and Taiwan.

It was an "appropriate" response to their "provocations."

The tensions were "deliberately" created by the United States when the Speaker of the American House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, traveled to Taipei against opposition from Beijing.

The Chinese leadership rejects official contacts from other countries to Taipei because it only sees the island as part of the People's Republic.

Taiwan, on the other hand, sees itself as independent.

With the maneuvers, the People's Liberation Army practiced not only a sea and air blockade, but also a possible conquest of the island.

Taiwan's military reported that Chinese planes flew 66 sorties on Sunday alone.

22 planes crossed the unofficial, but hitherto most respected, center line of the Taiwan Strait.

14 warships also took part in the maneuvers in the strait.

China's armed forces followed the movements closely and also issued warnings over the radio.

A Chinese drone was again spotted on Sunday evening over the offshore Taiwanese island of Kinmen (Quemoy), which is only two kilometers from the Chinese coast, the Ministry of Defense in Taipei reported.

There had been no Chinese overflight of the island since the 1950s.

Other maneuvers are also planned this week in other sea areas in the north in the Bohai Gulf and Yellow Sea and south in the South China Sea off the coast of Guangdong province.

muk/dpa/Reuters

Source: spiegel

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