Four communist warplanes disturb Taiwan’s air defense identification zone

While Taiwan’s new wave of coronavirus outbreak extends to the President’s residence and Taiwan continues to work hard to participate in the World Health Assembly on the 24th of this month, four Chinese warplanes flew into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone again today, triggering a response from Taiwan Air Force troops.

According to a May 21 news release from the Central News Agency (CNA), two J-16s, one Yun-8 and one Yun-8 anti-submarine aircraft, a total of four co-pilots, infiltrated Taiwan’s southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ), with the Yun-8 also infiltrating Taiwan’s southeast airspace; the Taiwan Air Force activated The Taiwan Air Force activated air patrol forces to respond, broadcast repulsions, and anti-aircraft missile tracking and surveillance.

This comes at a time when Taiwan is facing a new wave of coronavirus outbreak, and the whole society is busy dealing with it and working hard to participate in the World Health Assembly on May 24. According to a report by the special correspondent Chen Minfeng in Taipei, the epidemic has spread to the official residence of the President of Taiwan, a volunteer in charge of caring for retired search and rescue dogs at the residence was diagnosed with the new coronary pneumonia the day before yesterday, and the President’s medical team urgently took tests for President Tsai Ing-wen and her entourage of 25 people, all of whom were negative.