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Chinese vessels, aircraft make multiple incursions over median line – Taiwanese source

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Reuters
Updated: Aug 4, 2022, 06:21 UTC

TAIPEI (Reuters) - Chinese navy ships and military aircraft briefly crossed the Taiwan Strait median line on Thursday morning, a Taiwan source briefed on the matter told Reuters on Thursday.

Chinese vessels, aircraft make multiple incursions over median line – Taiwanese source

By Yimou Lee

TAIPEI (Reuters) -China’s military made multiple brief incursions of the median line dividing the Taiwan Strait starting on Wednesday night and continuing through Thursday morning, a Taiwan source briefed on the matter told Reuters.

During that time, about 10 Chinese navy ships briefly crossed the median line before they were “driven away” by Taiwanese navy boats, said the person, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

By midday on Thursday, military vessels from both sides remained in the area and in close proximity.

“They sneaked in, and were driven away by us,” the Taiwanese source told Reuters.

Meanwhile, multiple Chinese air force planes briefly crossed the median line several times on Thursday morning, forcing Taiwan to scramble jets and deploy missile systems to track their movement, the person said.

“They flew in and then flew out, again and again. They continue to harass us and increase our air defence pressure.”

China is conducting targeted military drills in zones surrounding Taiwan which it said were launched following the visit of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taipei earlier this week.

(Reporting by Yimou Lee, Writing by Yimou Lee and Martin Quin Pollard; Editing by Christopher Cushing & Simon Cameron-Moore)

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