Taiwan activates missiles amid fears of imminent Beijing invasion.

Taiwan activates missiles amid fears of imminent Beijing invasion.

Taiwan activates missiles amid fears of imminent Beijing invasion.
CHINESE WARPLANES inside Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) this week sparked fear on the island, with the Taiwanese military activating its air defence missile system in response.

Chinese warplanes violated Taiwan's air defence identification zone (ADIZ) for the fourth time this month alone. The incursion set off alarms, with the Taiwanese military responding by launching aircraft and activating its air defence missile system. Taiwan also broadcast radio warnings to the Chinese aircraft, amid growing fears of an imminent invasion from Beijing.

Following the encounter, Taiwan called the incursion from the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) air force "unnecessary" and "thoughtless".

According to the Taiwan ministry of national defense (MND), a PLA Shaanxi Y-8 electronic warfare plane flew into the southwest corner of Taiwan's ADIZ on Thursday.

In recent months, Beijing has regularly sent planes into Taiwan's ADIZ, amid growing tensions with the self-ruled island.

Beijing claims full sovereignty over Taiwan, even though the two sides have been governed separately for more than 70 years.

China has warned that the island is an "inalienable part" of the country and seeking independence would result in full-scale war.

The Chinese Communist Party has vowed to take Taiwan back by force if necessary.

As recent as June, Chinese leader Xi Jinping pledged to complete reunification with self-ruled Taiwan.
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