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Taiwan says it will fight to defend our homeland amid China incursions

Por: Newsweek World April 09, 2023

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Taiwan's armed forces are committed to fighting with all our heart to defend our homeland should conflict break out, Taipei has said, as China carries out large-scale military drills close to the island.Taiwan detected 71 Chinese aircraft and nine naval vessels around the island by 6 a.m. local time on Sunday, Taipei's defense ministry said via Twitter. The island's armed forces monitored the situation, with 45 of the aircraft... + full article



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