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China Sends 13 Aircraft, 10 Warships Near Taiwan After Island's Combat Drills

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Taiwan detected 13 Chinese PLA aircraft sorties and 10 naval vessels operating near its territory, with nine aircraft crossing the sensitive median line. The military activity followed Taiwan's own combat readiness exercises aimed at defending against potential surprise attacks. Beijing condemned the Taiwanese drills, escalating an already tense exchange between the two sides. Taiwan has been actively strengthening its defenses, with its first domestically constructed submarine currently undergoing sea trials. The developments reflect deepening tensions over Taiwan's status as a self-governing territory claimed by China.

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