Taiwan Deploys Forces Following Chinese Live-Fire Military Drills Near Island
China's military exercises, involving 32 aircraft and live ammunition, have raised regional security concerns and prompted a strong response from Taiwan.
- Taiwan has mobilized air, land, and naval forces to monitor and respond to Chinese military drills involving live ammunition 74 kilometers off its southern coast.
- The Chinese military deployed 32 aircraft and unilaterally designated a live-fire exercise zone near Kaohsiung and Pingtung without prior notice, which Taiwan condemned as a violation of international norms.
- Taiwan criticized the drills for posing risks to international flight and maritime safety and described them as a threat to regional stability.
- The exercises follow recent Chinese military activities near Vietnam and Australia, heightening concerns about Beijing's growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.
- Taiwanese coast guards recently intercepted a Chinese vessel suspected of severing an undersea telecommunications cable, further escalating tensions.