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China to launch 'targeted military operations' due to Pelosi visit

The exercises will include joint air and sea drills in the north, southwest and southeast of Taiwan, long-range live firing in the Taiwan Strait, and missile test launches in the sea east of Taiwan, the Eastern Theatre Command says.

Reuters
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This handout satellite image taken by Maxar Technologies on June 18, shows the new location of the Fujian (bottom C), China's third aircraft carrier, following her launch from the dry dock (top C) where the ship was constructed at the Jiangnan shipyards in Shanghai. Photo: AFP
This handout satellite image taken by Maxar Technologies on June 18, shows the new location of the Fujian (bottom C), China's third aircraft carrier, following her launch from the dry dock (top C) where the ship was constructed at the Jiangnan shipyards in Shanghai. Photo: AFP

The Chinese military has been put on high alert and will launch "targeted military operations" in response to US House Speaker Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, China's defence ministry said on Tuesday night.

Separately, the People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command said it will conduct joint military operations near Taiwan from Tuesday night.

The exercises will include joint air and sea drills in the north, southwest and southeast of Taiwan, long-range live firing in the Taiwan Strait, and missile test launches in the sea east of Taiwan, the Eastern Theatre Command said.

The defence ministry did not provide details about what the targeted military operations would include, or if they were separate from the exercises announced by Eastern Theatre Command.

State news agency Xinhua said earlier on Tuesday the Chinese military would conduct live-firing drills and other exercises around Taiwan from Aug 4 to Aug 7.