Taiwan says detects 53 Chinese military aircraft, 19 ships near island

A fisherman sails his boat past a scenic spot called 68 Nautical Miles on Pingtan island, the closest point in China to Taiwan's main island, in China's Southeast Fujian province on December 10, 2024. Taiwan said on December 10 it detected 47 Chinese military aircraft near the island in the past 24 hours, the highest number since Beijing launched large-scale war games two months ago.
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TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan said Wednesday it had detected 53 Chinese military aircraft and 19 ships near the island in the past 24 hours, as Beijing holds its biggest maritime mobilisation in years.

The aircraft and vessels, which included 11 warships, were detected in Taiwan's airspace and waters in the 24 hours to 6:00 am (2200 GMT) Wednesday, according to the defence ministry's daily tally.

That was the highest number of aircraft detected in a single day since a record 153 was reported on October 15, after China staged large-scale military drills in response to Lai's speech days earlier.

On Tuesday, 47 Chinese aircraft were detected in Taiwan's airspace along with 12 Chinese warships in the vicinity of the island.

China is currently deploying around 90 ships along the so-called first island chain, which links Okinawa, Taiwan and the Philippines, in what Taipei said is Beijing's biggest maritime exercise in years.

There has been no public announcement by Beijing's army or Chinese state media about increased military activity in the East China Sea, Taiwan Strait, South China Sea or Western Pacific Ocean.

But there has been intense speculation about the possibility of China launching military exercises in response to Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's visits to the United States last week.

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