Taiwan missile drills
Taiwan missile drills
Taiwan missile drills
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In response to increasing military threats from China, Taiwan conducted live-fire missile drills at the Jiupeng Military Base on Tuesday. The exercises included the launch of domestically developed Sky Bow III and U.S.-made Patriot PAC II missiles, marking the first missile drills since President Lai Ching-te took office. Taiwanese Defense Ministry spokesperson Sun Li-fang confirmed that all missiles hit their targets, showcasing the military's readiness and training effectiveness. The drills were a direct response to recent Chinese military activity, with reports of five Chinese jets and eleven ships near Taiwan in the previous 24 hours. Taiwan has intensified its defense capabilities, bolstered by U.S. support, amid China's claims of sovereignty over the island. The drills reflect Taiwan's determination to safeguard its airspace and sovereignty against potential threats.

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