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On National Day, China sends record 38 jets into Taiwan defence zone

Beijing’s show of force comes days after it slams presence of UK warship in Taiwan Strait

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 02 Oct 2021 8:00PM

On National Day, China sends record 38 jets into Taiwan defence zone
China’s authoritarian leaders have vowed to one day seize Taiwan. – iStock pic, October 2, 2021

TAIPEI – A record 38 Chinese military jets crossed into Taiwan’s defence zone as Beijing marked the founding of the People’s Republic of China, said Taipei today.

The show of force on China’s National Day yesterday near the self-ruled democratic island, which Beijing claims as part of its territory, came in the same week it accused Britain of sending a warship into the Taiwan Strait with “evil intentions”.

Taiwan’s Defence Ministry said it scrambled its aircraft to broadcast warnings after 22 fighters, two bombers and one anti-submarine aircraft entered the island’s southwest Air Defence Identification Zone (Adiz).

A second batch of 13 jets crossed into Adiz later in a rare night incursion, bringing the total to a record 38, said the ministry.

Adiz is not the same as Taiwan’s territorial airspace, but includes a far greater area that overlaps with part of China’s own air defence identification zone, and even includes some of mainland China.

Beijing often sends military aircraft into Taiwan’s air defence zone in a show of strength, and last week flew 24 planes into the area after Taiwan applied to join a major trans-Pacific trade pact.

China’s authoritarian leaders have vowed to one day seize Taiwan.

Beijing has ramped up pressure on Taipei since the 2016 election of President Tsai Ing-wen, who views the island as “already independent”.

Last year, Chinese military jets made a record 380 incursions into Taiwan’s defence zone, and the number of breaches for the first nine months of this year has already exceeded 500.

The previous single-day record was on June 15, when 28 jets breached Adiz.

Yesterday’s incursion came after Britain sent a warship through the Taiwan Strait on Monday for the first time since 2008, a move that challenges Beijing’s claim to the sensitive waterway, and marking a rare passage by a non-United States military vessel. 

The Chinese People’s Liberation Army’s Eastern Theatre Command accused Britain of acting out of “evil intentions to sabotage peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait”.

US warships regularly conduct “freedom of navigation” exercises in the strait separating Taiwan and mainland China, triggering angry responses from Beijing. – AFP, October 2, 2021

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