Taiwan dispatches navy, air force after China launches live-fire drills with no warning

Taiwan mobilized its naval, land, and air forces in response to China’s live-fire exercise zone within close proximity to Taiwan’s coast. The exercise, which took place just 40 nautical miles off the coast, prompted Taiwan to take immediate action.

The Taiwanese defense ministry was caught off guard by the sudden commencement of the drills, only realizing its initiation when local Taiwanese vessels were instructed to steer clear of the area. The exercises are situated near the port city of Kaohsiung in Taiwan. Officials in Taiwan criticized China for unilaterally establishing the drill zone, viewing it as a breach of international standards.

“By creating this live-fire exercise zone, China is not only endangering the safety of international flights and sea vessels but is also provoking tension in the region, thereby jeopardizing security and stability,” stated the defense ministry.

As part of the drill, Taiwan says it detected 32 Chinese military aircraft carrying out joint exercises with warships. Chinese officials have so far not acknowledged Taiwan’s complaints.

China must “firmly grasp the right to dominate and take the initiative in cross-strait relations, and unswervingly push forward the cause of reunification of the motherland,” Huning said, according to a translation by Chinese state media.

Wang Huning, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, attends the opening ceremony of the 12th National Traditional Games of Ethnic Minorities of China, and declares the Games open in Sanya, south China's Hainan Province, Nov. 22, 2024. The Games opened here on Friday night. (Photo by Rao Aimin/Xinhua via Getty Images)

Wang Huning,the 4th-ranking leader of the Chinese Communist Party, called for greater reunification efforts with Taiwan this week.  (Photo by Rao Aimin/Xinhua via Getty Images)

Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly said in recent years that he is willing to take over Taiwan by force.

China’s drills come one day after Taiwan’s coast guard (CGA) detained the Chinese crew of a Togolese-registered vessel suspected of severing an undersea fiber optic cable connecting the islands of Taiwan and Penghu on Tuesday.

The CGA says the vessel, the Hong Tai 168, had been loitering within roughly 925 meters of the cable since 7 p.m. local time on Feb. 22. A coast guard vessel was dispatched to the ship at 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, demanding that the vessel leave the area, Taiwan’s state-owned media said.

Coast guard officials received confirmation that the Taiwan-Penghu No. 3 undersea cable had been cut at 3 a.m. Tuesday, and they began efforts to detain the ship’s Chinese crew. All eight crew members were Chinese nationals, according to the coast guard.

PENGHU, TAIWAN - FEBRUARY 25: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY - MANDATORY CREDIT - ' TAIWAN COAST GUARD / HANDOUT' - DO NOT OBSTRUCT LOGO - NO MARKETING, NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS) Two Taiwan Coast Guard personnel board a Togo-flagged a cargo ship to conduct inspection, as the cargo ship is suspected of damaging a submarine cable connecting Taiwan Island and Penghu Island, in waters off Penghu, Taiwan, on February 25, 2025. The Togo-flagged cargo ship, which is said to be a Flag of Convenience (FOC) merchant ship with Chinese investors background, has now been detained by the Taiwan Coast Guard on suspicion of having involved in the damage to a submarine capable that disrupts network communications in the Taiwanese territory of Penghu Island, according to Taiwanese authorities and media reports. (Photo by Taiwan Coast Guard / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Two Taiwan Coast Guard personnel board a Togo-flagged a cargo ship to conduct inspection, as the cargo ship is suspected of damaging a submarine cable connecting Taiwan Island and Penghu Island, in waters off Penghu, Taiwan, on February 25, 2025. (Taiwan Coast Guard / Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Taiwan split from mainland China in 1949, when pro-democratic forces fled to the island after losing a civil war to Mao Zedong’s Chinese Communist Party.

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