For a second day, China's military on Tuesday dispatched air, navy and missile units to conduct joint live-fire drills around the island of Taiwan, which Beijing called a βstern warningβ against separatist and βexternal interferenceβ forces.
Taiwan said it was placing forces on alert and called the Chinese government βthe biggest destroyer of peace.β Taiwanβs aviation authority said more than 100,000 international air travelers would be affected by flight cancellations or diversions.
The two days of drills β dubbed βJustice Mission 2025β β came after Beijing expressed outrage at what could be the largest-ever US arms sale to the self-ruled territory, and at a statement by Japanβs prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, saying its military could get involved if China takes action against Taiwan. China says Taiwan must come under its rule.
China's military did not mention the US and Japan in its statement on Monday, but Beijing's Foreign Ministry accused Taiwan's ruling party of trying to seek independence through request
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