China has flown 10 fighter jets into Taiwan airspace after sending planes over 15 times in two weeks, reigniting World War 3 fears.
Taipei's Defense Ministry said 10 Chinese military planes entered Taiwan's air defense identification zone (ADIZ) today, marking the 15th intrusion just this month.
In response, Taiwan reportedly
dispatched air patrol troops to respond, issued radio warnings, and deployed
air defense missile systems to monitor the activity.
The aircrafts flown into the southwest
corner of Taiwan’s ADIZ were a Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft 1 sortie, one Y-8
reconnaissance aircraft, two J-11 sorties, and six J-16 sorties, according to
UK Sun.
China flies 10 fighter jets into Taiwan
air space sparking WW3 fears after sending planes over 15 times in two weeks
Yesterday, Two People's Liberation Army
Air Force (PLAAF) Shenyang J-16 fighter jets and one Shaanxi Y-8 electronic
warfare aircraft went into the airspace according to the Ministry of National
Defense (MND).
Beijing has sent different aircrafts
including fighter jets, spotter planes and bombers into ADIZ every day this
month, except for on September 2, reports Taiwan News.
According to data from the MND, Chinese
aircrafts have been tracked in Taiwan's ADIZ 155 times this year.
It comes after Taiwan staged chilling
biowarfare defence drills amid fears China is creating weaponised coronaviruses
in preparation for World War 3.
Troops at the 37th Han Kuang war games
began this week by simulating a biological and chemical attack by Beijing as
well as preventing a decapitation strike against their president.
Drills are taking place throughout
Taiwan as well as on the Taiwan Straits as part of its largest annual military
exercise, reports Newsweek, and involve both standing and select reserve
forces.
Army troops in Tainan have been trained
in treatment and decontamination as part of a mock bioweapon attack, with
soldiers triaged and sent to field hospitals, Taiwan's Defense Ministry said.
Combat exercises have also seen armed
forces practice combat preservation, with Taiwan's fighter jets, main battle
tanks and warships relocated to assigned shelters in preparation for
counterattack.
On Tuesday, Taiwan's military police
simulated attacks on critical infrastructure, according to its Defense Military,
with defence drills conducted along the Tamsui River estuary.
The report also added that Taiwan's simulation drills come as it is feared China could have spent decades illicitly researching biological weapons at dozens of secretive sites ahead of a potential apocalyptic World War
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