Taiwan Deploys Forces as China Conducts Unilateral Live-Fire Drills Near Island
- Taiwan's Defence Ministry condemned China's unannounced live-fire naval drills as dangerous and a violation of international norms, stating that the People's Liberation Army designated a drill zone off the coast without warning.
- In response to the drills, Taiwan dispatched naval, air, and land forces to monitor and alert against potential threats, as reported by the Defence Ministry.
- China's People's Liberation Army conducted live-fire exercises in a designated drill zone 40 nautical miles off Taiwan's coast without prior warning, according to Taiwan's Defence Ministry.
- Chinese leader Wang Huning emphasized the need for greater efforts toward Chinese reunification, stating the importance of dominating cross-strait relations.
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