Taiwan jets scramble as China air force enters air defence zone
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[May 06, 2022] TAIPEI
(Reuters) -Taiwan's air force scrambled on Friday to warn away 18
Chinese aircraft that entered its air defence zone, Taiwan's defence
ministry said, part of what is a regular pattern of incursions that has
angered the government in Taipei.
Taiwan, claimed by China as its own territory, has complained of
repeated such missions by Chinese aircraft, which have become a common
occurrence over the past two years or so.
Taiwan is currently in a heighten state of alert due to fears China
could use Russia's invasion of Ukraine to make a similar military move
on the island, though Taipei's government has not reported any signs
Beijing is about to attack.
The number of aircraft involved was well off the last large-scale
incursion, 39 Chinese aircraft on Jan. 23, and since then, such fly-bys
have been with far fewer aircraft.
The ministry said the latest mission included six Chinese J-11 and six
J-16 fighters as well as two H-6 bombers.
There was no immediate comment from China's Defence Ministry. China has
described previous such missions as to defend the country's sovereignty
and to counter "collusion" with foreign forces - a veiled reference to
U.S. support for Taiwan.
The bombers, accompanied by a Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft, flew to the
south of Taiwan through the Bashi Channel which separates the island
from the Philippines.
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soldier is seen at Makung Air Force Base in Taiwan's offshore island
of Penghu, September 22, 2020. REUTERS/Yimou Lee
The other aircraft flew over an area to the northeast
of the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands at the top end of the South
China Sea, according to a ministry map.
Taiwanese fighters were sent up to warn the Chinese
aircraft and air defence missiles were deployed to "monitor the
activities", the ministry said, using standard wording for how
Taiwan describes its response.
No shots have been fired and the Chinese aircraft have not been
flying in Taiwan's air space, but in its Air Defence Identification
Zone, a broader area Taiwan monitors and patrols that acts to give
it more time to respond to any threats.
Japan this week reported eight Chinese naval vessels, including an
aircraft carrier, passed between islands in Japan's southern Okinawa
chain, to the northeast of Taiwan.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its
control, and the Taiwan Strait remains a potentially dangerous
military flashpoint.
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard;Editing by Frank Jack Daniel and Tomasz
Janowski)
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