The Taiwanese government has once again deployed fighter jets and military ships after detecting a new aerial and naval patrol by the Chinese Army around the island, amid a new increase in tension between Beijing and Taipei. According to the Taiwanese Ministry of Defense, this is the second major Chinese military operation recorded in less than a week.
Taiwanese authorities noted that the patrol included fighter jets, military drones, and vessels from the Chinese Navy operating near the median line of the Taiwan Strait, an unofficial boundary that has functioned as a separation zone between both sides for decades.

In response to the Chinese operation, Taiwan activated air and maritime surveillance systems and ordered the immediate deployment of fighter jets and military ships to monitor the movements of the People's Liberation Army. The Ministry of Defense stated that “the armed forces maintain full control of the situation.”
The new military demonstration comes just days after China conducted another major combat patrol around the island and coincided with an increase in statements from Beijing against the Taiwanese government. The Chinese authorities consider Taiwan part of their territory and do not rule out the use of force to achieve eventual reunification.









