Deccan Chronicle

Taiwan reports China incursion

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Taipei, June 15: Taiwan said a record 28 Chinese military aircraft including fighter jets and nuclear capable bombers flew into its defence zone on Tuesday, as Beijing hit out at internatio­nal criticism of its military posturing. The incursion came a day after Nato said China’s increasing­ly aggressive military goals threatened internatio­nal order — and after G7 leaders issued a landmark statement urging peace in the Taiwan Strait.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said it scrambled its own aircraft to broadcast warnings and deployed missile batteries to track the Chinese jets after they entered the island’s southwest Air Defence Identifica­tion Zone (ADIZ).

The flights occurred the same day Beijing accused Nato of exaggerati­ng the threat from China and “creating confrontat­ion” after a vow from the

Western allies to work together to counter the “systemic challenges” posed by its policies.

Nato leaders made the commitment on Monday, as US President Joe Biden renewed Washington’s trans-Atlantic ties at his first summit with the allies. In a broad statement of intent, the leaders said China’s increasing­ly assertive actions in building a nuclear arsenal and space and cyber warfare capabiliti­es threatened the internatio­nal order.

Democratic and selfruled Taiwan lives under the constant threat of invasion by China, which has vowed to one day seize the island, by force if needed.

The two sides are separated by the narrow Taiwan Strait and some Chinese jets had crossed over the de facto border or so-called “median line” of the strait in previous incursions.

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