By Nsikak Nseyen Taiwan’s Defence Ministry has confirmed that China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) fired “several Tongfeng-class g...
By Nsikak Nseyen
Taiwan’s Defence Ministry has confirmed that China’s
People’s Liberation Army (PLA) fired “several Tongfeng-class guided missiles”
into waters north-east and south-west of the island on Thursday afternoon.
A ministry spokesperson said shortly that Taiwan’s armed
forces had tracked the firings in real time after they were detected at 1:56 pm
(0556 GMT) and had activated related defence systems, NAN reports.
The ministry condemned “this irrational action that is
undermining regional peace.”
The confirmation by the Defence Ministry appeared to be one
of the first indications that China had actually commenced “live-fire” air and
sea military drills as previously announced by the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command
of “joint training drills” in six areas surrounding Taiwan.
Chinese manoeuvres around Taiwan went into full swing with
widespread firing exercises.
The eastern military command of the PLA reported that
long-range shells were fired in the Taiwan Strait, which separates Taiwan from
the mainland, and east of the island on Thursday.
“Precision strikes” were also made in the east for practice,
Chinese state television reported.
China had ordered the most extensive military exercises in a
long time in response to Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy
Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan.
The visit by the top U.S. politician, who continued her Asia
tour in South Korea on Thursday, had further fuelled tensions over Taiwan.
It was the highest-ranking visit from the U.S. in a quarter
of a century.
Meanwhile, Taiwan’s Defence Ministry has said that the
country’s armed forces were on combat readiness, monitoring all six manoeuvre
areas around the democratic island republic as well as islands further
offshore.
According to the ministry, Taiwan is prepared for conflict,
but is not seeking it – but will defend national sovereignty and territorial
integrity
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