Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

China holds Xinjiang anti-terrorism drill

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

BEIJING:China deployed multiple aircraft including combat helicopter­s in a counter-terror drill in its restive northweste­rn region of Xinjiang this week.

It’s rare for government­s to deploy air power against insurgents and Chinese state media reports said it was to test how quickly thousands of armed personnel could be transporte­d to the region in case of an emergency.

As many 18 aircraft including eight helicopter­s were used in the drill, which saw soldiers carry out simulated drills in designated areas of the southern Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

Though a state media report on the exercise didn’t specify whether it was for the first time the People’s Liberation Army Airforce was being used in an anti-terror drill, a military expert indicated that it was indeed so.

Besides the army and the air force, the Xinjiang Armed Police Corp took part in the exercise.

“Directed by the Xinjiang Armed Police Corps and an unidentifi­ed army unit, eight helicopter­s and 10 civilian planes rapidly transporte­d four groups involving thousands of armed troops. The groups conducted patrols in designated areas, including the prefecture­s of Kashgar, Hotan and Aksu on Monday,” the PLA Daily reported. “The three prefecture­s are located in southern Xinjiang, an area mainly populated by ethnic Uyghur people, where terrorists have frequently attacked.”

The deployment of PLA Airforce aircraft shows that the government wasn’t willing to take any chance against terror in a frontier province that borders multiple countries as well as Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.

“The joint drills were problem-solving-oriented and can effectivel­y protect regional security and stability, since the air force, including helicopter­s, was not in place in previous counterter­rorism operations in Xinjiang,” Li Wei, an anti-terror expert at the China Institute of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations told state media.

 ?? AFP ?? From an antiterror­ist oathtaking rally in Xinjiang.
AFP From an antiterror­ist oathtaking rally in Xinjiang.

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