The Borneo Post

China flies bombers around Taiwan, holds live-fire drills

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BEIJING: Chinese bombers and spy planes have flown around Taiwan, the air force said yesterday as Taipei accused Beijing of trying to stoke regional tensions with its military drills.

China sees the democratic­allygovern­ed island as a renegade part of its territory to be brought back into the fold and has not ruled out reunificat­ion by force.

In a statement on its microblog, the Chinese air force said it had ‘recently’ flown a patrol, which included H- 6K bombers, around Taiwan.

“We are confident to meet any challenge. The motherland is in our hearts, and the jewelled island is in the bosom of the motherland,” an H- 6K captain, Zhai Peisong, was quoted as saying, referring to Taiwan.

Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman Ma Xiaoguang said it served as a warning against those pushing for Taiwanese independen­ce.

Taiwan’s defence ministry said, multiple Chinese aircraft including bombers and reconnaiss­ance planes were spotted on Wednesday afternoon flying over Miyako Strait – near Japan’s southern Okinawa island – into the western Pacific before returning to their base via Bashi Channel off southern Taiwan.

“China has deliberate­ly manipulate­d (the exercise) to pressure and harass Taiwan in an attempt to spark tensions between the two sides and in the region,” Chiu Chui- cheng of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council told a regular briefing.

“( We) will never bow down to any military threat and incentive.”

Chinese combat helicopter­s also conducted live- fire drills with missiles off southeast China, state media said, without confirming whether the exercises took place in the sensitive Taiwan Strait.

The People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) exercise took place and involved various types of helicopter­s that tested “allweather operationa­l capability of the air force at sea,” the official Xinhua news agency said.

State broadcaste­r CCTV showed footage of helicopter­s firing missiles at distant objects in the water. — AFP

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