Friday, March 28th, 2025

Taiwan reported 20 PLA ​​sorts 7 naval ships, 1 official ship near its airspace




The National Defense Ministry of Taiwan (MND) reported the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (Plan) Vessals and 20 pruning of an official ship till 6 am (local time) on Thursday.

According to the MND, 11 out of 20 sorted crossed the Madhyika line and entered the northern and south -western air defense identity area (ADIZ) of Taiwan.

In a post on X, MND wrote, “PLA aircraft operated around Taiwan, 7 plan vessels and 20 sorters of 1 official ship were found till 6 am (UTC +8) today. 11 out of 20 retrench crossed the Madhyika line and entered the northern and south -western Adiz of Taiwan. We have monitored the situation and replied. ,

Earlier on Wednesday, MND discovered the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) aircraft, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (Plan) Vessels and 11 sorting of an official ship.

In a post on X, Taiwan’s MND said, “11 official ships of PLA aircraft, 7 scheme ships and 1 official ship operated around Taiwan were detected till 6 am (UTC +8) today. 5 sorters crossed the middle line and entered the northern, south -western and eastern Adiz of Taiwan. We have monitored the situation and replied. ,

Meanwhile, Treasury’s US secretary Scott Besent expressed confidence that China would not take any action against Taiwan during President Donald Trump’s tenure, as reported by Taipei Times on Monday.

China sees Taiwan as part of its territory and has not rejected the possibility of using military force to claim control over it.

Last Thursday, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced that “China would receive reunion with Taiwan, and it is indispensable.”

The Taipei Times reported that during an interview, Besant was asked if he/she believes that Chinese President Xi Jinping would take action on Taiwan. he/she replied, “I follow the leadership of President Trump, and he/she is confident that President Xi will not take that step during his/her presidential post.”



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