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Taiwan detects another Chinese balloon crossing median line
Taiwan detects another Chinese balloon crossing median line
by AFP Staff Writers
Taipei (AFP) Dec 19, 2023

A Chinese balloon was detected moving across the sensitive median line separating Taiwan from China, Taipei's Ministry of National Defence said Tuesday, the third time it has reported such a sighting this month.

Chinese balloons became a politically fraught topic in February when the United States shot down what it called a spy balloon over its territory, with Beijing saying the craft was a civilian airship blown off course.

Self-ruled Taiwan -- which China claims as its territory -- said two balloons crossed the median line in the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, after an earlier sighting on December 7.

Another balloon was spotted at 9:09 am local time (0109 GMT) on Monday, around 124 kilometres (77 miles) northwest of the coastal city of Keelung, Taiwan's defence ministry said Tuesday.

It had an altitude of approximately 15,000 feet (4,752 metres) after crossing the strait, the ministry said.

"The balloon headed east and disappeared at 11:52 (am)," the statement added.

A ministry press officer said authorities had assessed that Monday's sighting was of a weather balloon, though did not elaborate on what the craft could be used for.

Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng had said after the first incident that a weather balloon might have drifted towards Taiwan on monsoon winds and that it could be used for meteorological research and data.

Taiwan is on high alert ahead of presidential elections next month, with Taipei and Washington warning Beijing not to exert any influence over the vote.

Beijing, which has vowed to one day seize Taiwan, has ramped up political and military pressure since President Tsai Ing-wen took office in 2016.

This includes sending in warplanes and navy vessels around the island on a near-daily basis, which military experts say is a form of intimidation.

Taiwan detects 2 Chinese balloons crossing median line
Taipei (AFP) Dec 18, 2023 - Two Chinese balloons flew across the sensitive median line separating Taiwan from China, the self-ruled island's Defence Ministry said on Monday, the second time it has reported a sighting this month.

Chinese balloons became a politically fraught topic in February when the United States shot down what it called a spy balloon, but that Beijing said was a civilian airship blown off course.

While China has in recent years ramped up military and political pressure on self-ruled democratic Taiwan, which it claims as its territory, the appearance of balloons is relatively rare.

The two sightings were made at 09:03 (0103 GMT) and 14:43 on Sunday, around 110 nautical miles (204 kilometres) northwest of the city of Keelung after crossing the strait, Taiwan's Defence Ministry said.

"The balloons headed east and disappeared at 09:36 and 16:35 respectively," it added in a statement.

A defence ministry spokesman said an initial analysis showed they were weather balloons.

The sighting comes after the ministry had said a balloon was spotted crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait on December 8.

Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng said at the time that it might be a sounding or a weather balloon that had drifted towards Taiwan on monsoon winds and that it could be used for meteorological research and data.

Taiwan is on high alert ahead of presidential elections next month, with Taipei and Washington warning Beijing not to exert any influence over the vote.

Beijing, which has vowed to one day seize Taiwan, has ramped up pressure since independence-leaning President Tsai Ing-wen came to power in 2016, regularly sending warplanes and vessels around the island.

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