Taiwan scrambled fighter jets as China held a second day of military drills targeting the island, this time testing its military’s ability to ‘seize power’.
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Beijing has said the drills are punishment for ‘separatist acts’ after the inauguration of Taiwan’s new president on Monday. Taiwan has put its forces on alert and moved anti-ship missile systems to coastal areas
China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan ► https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/may/24/china-military-drills-drills-seize-power-taiwan-president-inauguration
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