Taiwan mobilises air, sea & land forces as China launch surprise INVASION drill

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TAIWAN has mobilised its sea, air and land forces in response to a surprise Chinese military invasion drill.

China deployed 32 aircraft alongside its warships and announced "live-fire exercises" just off the island's coast.

Illustration of China's military drills near Taiwan.Armed military vehicles patrol outside the Songshan Airport in Taipei onCredit: AFPTwo Mirage 2000 fighter jets in flight.Taiwan Air Force Mirage 2000 fighter jets manoeuvre in the skyCredit: EPAIllustration of China's military drills near Taiwan.

The shocking military drill was conducted just a few miles off the island's coast near Kaohsiung and Pingtung - where Taiwan has naval and air bases.

Taiwan's military responded by sending sea, air and land forces to "monitor, alert and respond appropriately", the country's defence ministry said.

It added: "This move not only caused a high degree of danger to the safety of international flights and vessels at sea but is also a blatant provocation to regional security and stability."

China has ramped up the deployment of fighter jets and warships around Taiwan in recent years to press its claim of sovereignty over the island, which Taipei rejects.

Just days ago, China launched shock war drills near Australia and New Zealand - forcing flights to dramatically divert.

The unusual appearance of Chinese naval ships in the Tasman Sea sparked fears, putting the area on high alert.

Airlines like Emirates, Qantas, and Air New Zealand flights reported changing their flight paths over the Tasman Sea.

China's potential live-fire drills were a shock to Australian authorities who reportedly only learned about these exercises from surprised commercial pilots, Defense Minister Richard Marles revealed on Friday.

The drills come after Taiwan seized a Chinese-crewed cargo ship on Tuesday suspected of severing a subsea telecoms cable serving Taiwan's Penghu island group.

There is growing concern in Taiwan over the security of its cables after a Chinese-owned cargo ship was suspected of cutting one northeast of the island this year.

A warship at sea.A Chinese naval ship travels in the Torres Strait off Australia’s coast, on 11 FebruarySilhouetted figures watching ships at sea.These ships sparked 'live-fire' drill fears on FridayCredit: AFPChina’s President Xi Jinping has been increasing his navy's presenceChina’s President Xi Jinping has been increasing his navy's presenceCredit: ReutersSHOW OF STRENGTH

This has not been China's first shock military exercise on the waters.

Xi Jinping's military has increased its naval presence around its neighbours too.

China's President issued a brutal New Year warning to Taiwan as the nation continues its war games against the self-ruled province.

Bringing the self-governed province back in line with mainland China has been a goal of Xi's for a long time and recent military activity has shown that China is ready to take it back by force.

A swarm of fighter jets and warships were launched to circle and intimidate the island in October 2024.

damaged deep-sea cable, off the coast of Taiwan in January, launched fears of potential Chinese sabotage.

A telecommunications cable was reportedly damaged near Yehliu, New Taipei City.

Officials believed the cable was cut near the busy port of Keelung on Taiwan’s north coast.

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