The Manila Times

Taiwan detects record 8 Chinese balloons

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TAIPEI: A record eight Chinese balloons have been detected around Taiwan, with two directly flying over the island, Taipei’s Defense Ministry said on Saturday.

The ministry said the balloons were spotted on Friday, the day before the start of the Lunar New Year holiday, at an altitude of 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) to 38,000 feet.

It was the highest number detected since the ministry started regularly releasing data on balloon sightings in December.

China claims democratic Taiwan as its own territory and has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled island under its control.

Beijing has ramped up military pressure in recent years and deploys warplanes and naval vessels around the island nearly daily.

In February last year, Taiwan’s military alerted aviation authoritie­s after spotting a balloon floating in the island’s airspace, but did not say where the balloon came from or provide a detailed location.

The latest balloon sightings came after Taiwan’s leadership election last month, which was won by the ruling Democratic Progressiv­e Party’s Lai Ching-te, whom Beijing regards as a “separatist.”

China warned ahead of the vote that a win by Lai would bring “war and decline” to Taiwan.

But it did not send an oversized number of warplanes and naval vessels in the election’s immediate aftermath.

Since the January 13 vote, the largest incursions have included 33 Chinese warplanes detected around the island.

The largest number of warplanes China has sent during a 24-hour window came in September, when Taiwan recorded 103 Chinese aircraft around the island.

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Taiwanese conscripts undergo military training at a military base in the city of Hsinchu, northweste­rn Taiwan on Feb. 6, 2024.
AFP PHOTO TRAINING DAY Taiwanese conscripts undergo military training at a military base in the city of Hsinchu, northweste­rn Taiwan on Feb. 6, 2024.

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