China Conducts Three Consecutive Days of Military Demonstrations in Taiwan Air Defense Identification Zone
[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] China conducted a show of force by sending military aircraft into Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) for three consecutive days.
On the 8th, Taiwanese media reported that five Chinese military aircraft, including bombers and anti-submarine patrol aircraft, entered the southwestern ADIZ of Taiwan the previous day.
Liberty Times also reported that the entry of Chinese military aircraft into Taiwan's ADIZ continued for three consecutive days following the 5th and 6th, with as many as 18 aircraft entering simultaneously on the 6th.
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Y-8 anti-submarine patrol aircraft and others reportedly flew through the Bashi Channel between the Philippine island of Luzon and Taiwan's eastern offshore airspace for three consecutive days starting from the 5th, before returning.
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