The U.S. military plane broke into the land airspace for two consecutive days.

Since the US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan at the beginning of the month, the situation across the Taiwan Strait has been tense and confrontational. A recent recording shows that the U.S. military aircraft rarely sent military planes into the mainland airspace on the previous (28) day and yesterday (29) days in a row. At one point, he even said that he was “enforcing international aviation rights” and continued to fly into the airspace of the mainland, showing that Sino-US relations are quite tense.

According to the recording file authorized by the fan club “Taiwan ADIZ” to be used by “Zhongshi News Network”, an unidentified US military aircraft first passed through the air defense identification zone in western my country on the morning of the 28th, was reminded by our air force, and then transferred to the mainland airspace. He was immediately warned by the mainland broadcaster, but the U.S. military plane ignored it and responded twice on the spot, declaring that it was continuing to penetrate into the mainland airspace after “enforcing the right of international navigation in accordance with the law”. , you have entered my airspace and seriously violated our sovereignty, leave immediately! Leave immediately!” There is no subsequent recording.

On the morning of yesterday (29), another U.S. military plane broke into the airspace of the mainland, and was expelled by the broadcast of the mainland army aircraft “You have entered my airspace, serious… Sovereignty, leave immediately!”, “(I am) the Chinese Air Force… It is close to my airspace, leave immediately!” No response from the US military was recorded this time.

In response to the U.S. military aircraft entering the air defense identification zone in the west of China and entering the airspace of the mainland, the Ministry of National Defense responded that it “does not comment on this matter.”

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