Taiwan Deploys Fighter Jets To Repel 29 Chinese Airplanes That Entered Its Territory |
International Military - Apart from Ukraine and Russia, Taiwan and China are also facing almost the same problems. It is known today that China firmly claims that Taiwan is part of its territory. Even China clearly says that Taiwan is a renegade province.
Previously it was mentioned that China would do various ways to get Taiwan's territory back. Even this will be done even if it has to be by force. However, until now, it is known that the conflict between Taiwan and China is not like Russia and Ukraine. So many countries expect China and Taiwan to find the best solution.
Quoted from Reuters, Taiwan said that China's military activities had repeatedly approached their gray zone. It was even known that some time ago, there were 29 units of Chinese aircraft in the Taiwan defense zone.
Until finally, Taiwan also deployed its fighter jets to warn the 29 Beijing planes. Not only deploying fighter planes, it is known that Chinese bombers were also seen heading to the south of the island.
According to Taiwan, this is the latest escalation in tensions and the biggest attack since late May. It is known that Taiwan has repeatedly complained about the actions taken by China over the past few years. Even Taiwan also said that China continues to try to weaken Taipei's power to the point of testing them.
Quoted from Al Jazeera, there has been no direct response from the Chinese side regarding this matter. But regarding past events, China only continues to say that it is an exercise aimed at protecting the country's sovereignty.
It is also worth noting that China has indeed continued to carry out exercises around Taiwan from last month. This is what Beijing calls a serious warning against the island's democratically administered collusion with the United States.
This also happened after President Joe Biden annoyed China by saying the US was ready to help Taiwan. Recently, it was discovered that China had launched its third aircraft carrier, the Fujian. This naming turned out to be based on the province across from Taiwan.