6 Chinese Naval Vessels, 9 Official Ships Detected Near Taiwan; Military Monitoring
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense reported that within 24 hours, 6 Chinese naval vessels, 9 official ships, and 1 aircraft were detected operating around Taiwan. The military continues to monitor and respond.
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(Central News Agency, reporter You Kaixiang, Taipei, 9th) The Ministry of National Defense today released the dynamics of Chinese aircraft and vessels. From 6:00 a.m. yesterday to 6:00 a.m. today, the national military detected 6 Chinese naval vessels, 9 official ships, and 1 Chinese aircraft intruding into the southeastern airspace. The military is using mission aircraft, ships, and shore-based missile systems for strict monitoring and response.
The Ministry of National Defense announced the dynamics of Chinese aircraft and vessels this morning, stating that from 6:00 a.m. yesterday to 6:00 a.m. today, they detected 6 Chinese naval vessels, 9 official ships, and 1 Chinese aircraft intruding into the southeastern airspace, continuing activities around the Taiwan Strait.
The Ministry emphasized that the national military is using mission aircraft, ships, and shore-based missile systems for strict monitoring and response. (Editor: Zhang Junmao) 1150609
The Ministry of National Defense announced the dynamics of Chinese aircraft and vessels this morning, stating that from 6:00 a.m. yesterday to 6:00 a.m. today, they detected 6 Chinese naval vessels, 9 official ships, and 1 Chinese aircraft intruding into the southeastern airspace, continuing activities around the Taiwan Strait.
The Ministry emphasized that the national military is using mission aircraft, ships, and shore-based missile systems for strict monitoring and response. (Editor: Zhang Junmao) 1150609
FAQ
How many Chinese vessels were detected?
6 Chinese naval vessels were detected.
How did the Taiwanese military respond?
They used mission aircraft, ships, and shore-based missile systems for monitoring and response.
Who released this information?
Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense.