Taiwan on alert after detecting “several waves” of missile fire

Taiwan on alert after detecting “several waves” of missile fire
Taiwan on alert after detecting “several waves” of missile fire

Taiwan announced on Sunday that it was on heightened alert after detecting “several waves” of missile launches inside Chinese territory, a few days after the test of an intercontinental ballistic missile by China.

The Ministry of Defense said it recorded these shots in the provinces and regions of Inner Mongolia (north), Gansu (north), Qinghai (west) and Xinjiang (northwest) as early as 6:50 a.m. (12:50 a.m. in Belgium). .

“The army continuously monitors relevant events and the air defense forces maintain a high level of vigilance and heighten their (state of) alert,” he said in a statement. “Any threatening and provocative actions will seriously undermine regional stability,” the ministry added.

China considers Taiwan part of its territory and has intensified military and political pressure on the island in recent years. This weekend’s launches came after China said it conducted an intercontinental ballistic missile test in the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday, its first such test in decades.

Taiwan then strongly condemned this test and urged Beijing to “show restraint and stop its reckless military exercises which fuel regional tensions”.

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