China’s military exercises in the Yellow Sea began after Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan and will end tomorrow.
Chinese authorities have announced the extension of military exercises across Taiwan until August 15. They were originally announced before August 7th.
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The entry of naval vessels into the southern part of the Yellow Sea is prohibited during the exercises.
The main attention is paid to testing the capabilities of strike systems and attacks from the sea.
In this regard, Taiwan’s Ministry of Defense said that during the exercises, China was actually rehearsing an attack on the island, Reuters wrote.
Several Chinese ships and planes are on missions in the Taiwan Strait, according to the agency, some of which have crossed the unofficial demarcation line between the island nation and China.
Taiwan’s military responded by deploying patrol air reconnaissance forces and surveillance ships, and put shore-based missiles on standby.
The agency also said it fired missiles late Friday in response to seven drones and unidentified aircraft flying over islands off the coast of mainland China.
It will be remembered that in response to the visit of the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi to Taipei, the Chinese army began military exercises with missile launches in the Taiwan Strait.
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Source: korrespondent

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