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Taiwan Says Chinese Balloon Detected Near Island

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
November 25, 2024
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Taiwan said Monday it had detected a Chinese balloon over waters northwest of the island, the first such sighting since April, as Beijing maintains pressure on Taipei to accept its claims of sovereignty.

Communist China claims democratic Taiwan as part of its territory and has refused to renounce the use of force to bring it under its control.

Beijing regularly deploys fighter jets, drones and warships around Taiwan, and occasionally balloons, as it keeps up military pressure.

The latest balloon was spotted at 6:21 pm (1021 GMT) on Sunday about 111 kilometers (69 miles) northwest of Keelung City at an altitude of 33,000 feet (10,058 meters), said the defense ministry, which releases daily data on China’s military presence around Taiwan.

It entered the island’s air defense identification zone and disappeared at 8:15 pm, the ministry said.

Along with the balloon, 12 Chinese military aircraft and seven warships were detected around Taiwan in the 24 hours to 6:00 am Monday, the ministry said.

In the run-up to Taiwan’s January presidential election, balloons crossed the sensitive waters separating Taiwan and China day and night, with some floating above the island.

Taiwan has described the balloons as a form of “grey zone” harassment – a tactic that falls short of an act of war.

China has previously brushed off allegations that it sends balloons over Taiwan, accusing Taipei of trying to raise tensions with the mainland.

When questioned on Monday about the latest balloon, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning told reporters: “First of all, Taiwan does not have a ‘defense ministry.’ Furthermore, the question you asked is not a diplomatic one.”

Balloons from China became a politically fraught topic in early 2023 when the US shot down what it called a spy balloon.

The huge balloon, which carried a large payload of electronics, flew over sensitive US military installations and prompted concerns Beijing was scooping up vital intelligence.

Beijing has said it was a civilian airship blown off-course.



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