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17 Chinese Military Aircraft, 8 PLAN Vessels Spotted Around Taiwan June 25th, 2024
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17 Chinese Military Aircraft, 8 PLAN Vessels Spotted Around Taiwan June 25th, 2024

The number of Chinese military aircraft and naval forces spotted around the island of Taiwan today remains highly elevated.

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TAIPEI - According to Taiwan's Ministry of Defense 17 Chinese military aircraft and 8 PLA Navy (PLAN) vessels were spotted around the island of Taiwan on June 25th, 2024.

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The number of Chinese military aircraft and naval forces spotted around the island of Taiwan today remains highly elevated.

Additionally, Taiwan's MOD reported another Chinese carrier rocket was launched from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center (Yellow Sea) toward the Philippine Sea. The rocket passed over Taiwan's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ).

Full Report On The Chinese Military And Naval Activities Around The Island:

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