Chinese military aircraft disturbing Taiwan explodes after being driven away, netizens condemn

The situation between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait continues to heat up due to the frequent disturbance of Taiwan by Chinese military planes, and on January 16, Chinese military planes intruded into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone and were foul-mouthed by the Taiwanese Air Force when they were driven away.

The Free Times reported on Jan. 16 that Chinese military planes have become the norm for intensive attacks on Taiwan’s airspace, and on the morning of Jan. 16, two more incursions were driven away by the Taiwan Air Force. But the special thing is that after the second dispersal, the Chinese Communist military responded, “Shut the hell up!”

The report said that this is the first time in the past two years that the Chinese Communist Party military aircraft disturbed Taiwan’s repulsion process, the Chinese Communist Party military foul-mouthed.

The online broadcast record shows that the Chinese Communist Party military aircraft entered Taiwan’s southwest air defense identification zone (ADIZ) twice at 8:55 a.m. and 9:09 a.m. on Jan. 16 at an altitude of 2,500 and 4,000 meters.

When the Taiwan Air Force broadcasted the dispersal at 9:09 a.m., an unidentified voice suddenly appeared in the air at 9:10 a.m., saying, “Chinese PLA, return to your own airspace for training. Immediately afterwards, a voice with a Beijing accent shot back, “Shut the hell up!”

Immediately after the incident hit the press, the Internet criticized the CCP’s hooliganism: “How can you be so rude?

“How can you be so rude?”

“It’s so rude.”

“Mainland soldier ruffians.”

“Soldier ruffians think like that.”

In past years, when Chinese Communist Party military planes disturbed Taiwan and were driven away by Taiwanese troops, they usually left quickly. But since last year, Chinese Communist military aircraft have repeatedly responded by saying, “I am the People’s Liberation Army and am conducting routine training, please do not interfere with my operations!”

But now, stepping into 2021, the Chinese Communist Party military has started to publicly curse when its planes are driven away.