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Taiwan Detects 9 Chinese Military Aircraft, 8 Naval Vessels Around Its Waters

Taipei's Ministry of National Defense has said that there is an increase in Chinese military activity around its waters this week, marking yet another escalation in cross-strait tensions.

As of 6 am. local time on Wednesday, Taiwan detected nine Chinese military aircraft, eight naval vessels and one official ship operating near its territory, according to a report in ANI. Of the nine aircraft, six crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait and entered Taiwan's southwestern and southeastern Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). The ministry confirmed that it had closely monitored the situation and taken necessary response measures.

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Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense reported increased Chinese military activity near its waters this week, including aircraft crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait; European lawmakers urged Taiwan to strengthen defenses, drawing parallels between Russia's invasion of Ukraine and Taiwan's security risks.
Taiwan Detects 9 Chinese Military Aircraft 8 Naval Vessels Near Waters

This followed similar maneuvers on Tuesday, when four Chinese aircraft and eight naval vessels were detected. All four aircraft crossed the median line into Taiwan's southwestern ADIZ, prompting Taiwan's defense authorities to issue a statement of vigilance. The back-to-back incursions highlight Beijing's sustained military pressure on the island, which has become a near-daily occurrence in recent months.

The developments have drawn international concern, particularly from Europe. An eight-member delegation of European lawmakers concluded a six-day visit to Taiwan last week, urging Taipei to strengthen its defense capabilities. They stressed that Taiwan must remain alert and increase defense spending to deter any potential aggression from China.

Ukrainian lawmaker Serhii Soboliev, part of the delegation, drew stark parallels between Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the risks Taiwan faces. He described Moscow as a "new fascist Nazi regime" that justified its aggression by claiming to protect Russian-speaking populations, a tactic he likened to Nazi Germany's expansionist rhetoric. Soboliev warned that such claims of protection ultimately result in devastation for civilians, and he urged Taiwan to prevent sensitive technologies from being transferred to Russia.

Soboliev also highlighted Ukraine's own lessons in defense preparedness. Before the war, Kyiv had attempted to reduce its defense budget to below five percent of national spending. Today, however, Ukraine allocates more than half of its budget to defense. His remarks underscored the urgency for Taiwan to bolster its military readiness in the face of China's growing assertiveness.

The combination of daily military maneuvers by China and calls from international partners for Taiwan to reinforce its defenses reflects the increasingly precarious security environment in the region. For Taipei, the challenge lies in balancing deterrence with diplomacy, while ensuring that its defense posture remains robust enough to withstand mounting pressure from Beijing.

With inputs from ANI

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