TAIPEI (Reuters) - Six Chinese fighter aircraft and a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft entered the southwestern corner of Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Sunday, the island’s defence ministry said, in an unusual admission of U.S. military activity.
Tensions have spiked over the last week or so after Taiwan reported multiple Chinese fighters and bombers flying into the zone last weekend, in an area close to the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands in the northern part of the South China Sea.
The Chinese missions coincided with a U.S. aircraft carrier group entering the South China Sea for what the U.S. military termed a routine deployment.
The United States has criticised the Chinese flights.
Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said a total of seven Chinese aircraft flew into the same waters near the Pratas Islands on Sunday - two J-10 fighters, four J-11 fighters and a Y-8 reconnaissance aircraft.
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Update #1: Taiwan breaks norms to note US military activity in defense zone (The Hill)
Update #2: Recent Chinese intrusions into Taiwan's ADIZ aimed at U.S.: analyst (Focus Taiwan)
WNU Editor: A lot of air traffic now happening between China and the U.S..
China is still testing Biden. Obviously China has question about US which are not answered yet. Time will tell.
ReplyDeleteYou really think so? If you were China and you know that the US is the most powerful possible foe? Will you use testing? Please stop senseless comments. They have to do what they have to do.
DeleteThey are circling one another, sizing each other up. No doubt collecting elint.
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