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Day 2 of PLA’s Taiwan drills shifts focus to island’s eastern side

  • No sign of live fire as mainland military forces conduct sea assault and land strike manoeuvres
  • Coastguard also operates publicly on Taiwan’s eastern side for the first time

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An image released on Friday by the Taiwanese defence ministry shows a mainland Chinese military vessel sailing in an unknown location on the previous day, during PLA drills around the island. Photo: AFP
Jun Maiin Beijing,Amber Wangin BeijingandSylvie Zhuangin Beijing
The People’s Liberation Army’s second day of blockade drills around Taiwan featured operations east of the island, with Taipei on watch for live-fire exercises.
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The Eastern Theatre Command said on Friday that the Sword-2024A drills would continue, with the addition of exercises to occupy “key areas”.

The command said the drills included sea assault and land strike exercises east of Taiwan.

That area had been regarded as a “shelter” for Taiwan independence forces, mainland tabloid Global Times quoted Zhang Chi, an associate professor at the National Defence University, as saying.

Zhang said the exercises showed the PLA’s ability to “occupy main passages”, adding “there is no longer a so-called blind spot” for PLA’s strikes east of Taiwan.

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The command has so far not conducted live-fire drills targeting the island, but footage released by the command on Friday showed soldiers carrying out simulated strikes and putting rocket launchers in place.

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