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Four J-16 fighters took part in the latest flight. Photo: Taiwan Military News Agency

Taiwan reports large incursion by mainland Chinese air force

  • The island’s defence ministry says eight bombers and four fighters crossed into its air defence identification zone on Saturday
  • Incursions have been a near daily occurrence but usually involve only one or two planes at a time
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Eight mainland Chinese bomber planes and four fighter jets entered the southwestern corner of Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Saturday, and Taiwan’s air force deployed missiles to “monitor” the incursion, the island’s defence ministry said.

Beijing, which claims Taiwan as its own territory, has conducted almost daily flights over the waters between the southern part of Taiwan and the Taiwan-controlled Pratas Islands in the South China Sea in recent months.

However they have generally consisted of just one or two reconnaissance aircraft.

The presence of so many mainland Chinese combat aircraft on this mission – Taiwan said it was made up of eight nuclear-capable H-6K bombers and four J-16 fighter jets – is unusual.

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A map provided by Taiwan’s defence ministry showed that the PLA aircraft, which also included a Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft, flew over the same waters where the most recent missions have been taking place near the Pratas Islands, though still well away from mainland Taiwan.

Taiwan’s air force warned away the aircraft and deployed missiles to monitor them, the ministry added, using standard wording for how it responds to such activities.

“Airborne alert sorties had been tasked, radio warnings issued and air defence missile systems deployed to monitor the activity,” it said in a brief statement.

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There was no immediate comment from Beijing. In the past China has said it has been carrying out exercises to defend the country’s sovereignty and security.

Beijing has watched increasing US support for Taiwan with growing concern, especially under Donald Trump’s administration.

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Last year during visits by senior US officials to Taipei, Chinese aircraft briefly crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait, which normally serves as an unofficial buffer.

The latest flight came just days after Joe Biden assumed the US presidency.

Emily Horne, a spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said the US commitment to Taiwan was “rock-solid” after the island’s de facto ambassador in Washington, Hsiao Bi-khim, attended Biden’s swearing-in on Wednesday.

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