China holds simultaneous military drills in four seas, again
Tuesday, 29th September 2020
China began five military exercises simultaneously along with various parts of its coast on Monday, the second time in two months it will have such coincidental drills against surroundings of rising regional tension.
Two of the activities are being carried near the Paracel Islands in the disputed South China Sea, one in the East China Sea, and one in further north in the Bohai Sea, the Maritime Safety Administration said.
In the southern part of the Yellow Sea, drills including live-fire activities will be carried from Monday to Wednesday, it said in another notice.
All ships are forbidden from entering the area, it added.
In a bid to train a combat-ready military force, China holds military drills periodically, but rarely do multiple exercises happen at the same time.
Last month, China announced four separate exercises, from the Bohai Sea to the East and Yellow Seas and down to the disputed South China Sea, in what Chinese military experts said was a rare arrangement of drills.
The United States sent spy planes into a no-fly zone over Chinese live-fire military drills last month. In response, China lodged “stern representations” with the United States.
China and the United States have recently been at loggerheads over a range of issues from Taiwan to the coronavirus pandemic to trade and human rights.
China has also held frequent military activities near Chinese-claimed Taiwan and has taken the usual step of declaring that such drills are directed at Taiwan.
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