Taiwan to simulate Chinese invasion in major drill

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TAIPEI – Taiwan will simulate a Chinese blockade and an invasion of the democratic island in its annual military and civil defence drills next week, as President Lai Ching-te warned on July 1 that the island was already facing China’s “war without gun smoke”.

The annual Han Kuang exercises starting on July 9 will last for 10 days and mobilise more than 22,000 reservists, both unprecedented in length and scale.

Taiwan is facing ramped-up military pressure by China, which considers the separately governed island as its own despite Taipei’s strong rejection.

Addressing soldiers in a video ahead of Han Kuang, Mr Lai said that in recent years Taiwan had been constantly preparing for a “war”, such as Chinese infiltration and disinformation attacks.

“However, there is no need to worry because the democratic, free, and prosperous Taiwan of today is the result of the Taiwanese people’s courage, conviction and action in fighting their way through various challenges, and the unity and resilience of the Taiwanese people has been demonstrated.”

Major-General Tung Chih-hsing, head of the Defence Ministry’s joint combat planning department, said the drill scenarios included “joint fire attack and the sea ferry of the landing group by the communist army”, and that Taiwan’s armed forces would practice building up a “chain of strikes” with naval and air precision attacks.

“We are demonstrating our determination and ability to defend ourselves with practical actions,” Maj-Gen Tung told a press briefing in Taipei, adding that the armed forces would upgrade its combat readiness level if China launches “targeted drills” in response.

Civil defence drills will be held alongside Han Kuang, including issuing missile alerts and evacuation drills that will temporarily shut business and suspend traffic in major cities, including capital Taipei.

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office did not immediately respond to a Reuters request

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