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International News: Taiwan’s Defense Ministry reported that in just 24 hours, 13 Chinese military aircraft, six naval ships, and one government vessel were spotted around the island. These movements raised immediate concerns, as all aircraft crossed into Taiwan’s Air Defense Identification Zone. To counter these provocations, Taiwan scrambled fighter jets, deployed naval ships, and activated coastal missile defense systems. Officials said they remain fully prepared to handle any escalation. The heightened response demonstrates Taiwan’s determination to safeguard its sovereignty and protect its people.
Experts call this part of China’s “grey zone strategy,” where aggressive actions stop short of direct war. By repeatedly flying planes and sending ships, Beijing tries to wear down Taiwan’s defenses, test its response speed, and create constant psychological pressure.
According to Taiwan’s Defense Ministry, Chinese incursions have sharply risen this month. So far, Taiwan has tracked 134 aircraft and 68 naval vessels. The figures underline how China is accelerating its military presence, signaling a sustained campaign of intimidation near the island.
Analysts believe China’s aim is to keep Taiwan under relentless pressure while sending a warning to the international community. By increasing its operations, Beijing wants to show strength without officially starting a war, thereby shaping global perception of Taiwan’s vulnerability.
Taiwan has stressed it will continue to monitor and defend its skies and seas against Chinese threats. The military reaffirmed its commitment to protecting sovereignty. While tensions rise, Taipei insists it will not bow to intimidation and will stand resilient.