China kicked off a second day of live-fire drills around Taiwan this week, aimed at simulating a blockade of the self-ruled island鈥檚 key ports.
The two-day war games, code-named 鈥淛ustice Mission 2025鈥, were slammed by Taipei as 鈥渕ilitary intimidation鈥 by Beijing.
China claims Taiwan as part of its sovereign territory and has refused to rule out using military action to seize the island democracy.
The latest show of force follows a bumper round of arms sales to Taipei by the United States 鈥 Taiwan鈥檚 main security backer 鈥 and comments from Japan鈥檚 prime minister that the use of force against Taiwan could warrant a military response from Tokyo.
Beijing warned that 鈥渆xternal forces鈥 arming Taipei would 鈥減ush the Taiwan Strait into a perilous situation of imminent war鈥, but did not mention any countries by name.

The exercises follow US arms sales to Taiwan and warnings from Beijing about "imminent war" in the Taiwan Strait. Photo / Cheng Yu-chen, AFP
Foreign ministry spokesman Lin Jian said any attempts to stop China鈥檚 unification with Taiwan were 鈥渄oomed to fail鈥.
China said it was conducting 鈥渓ive-fire training on maritime targets to the north and southwest of Taiwan鈥 in large-scale exercises involving destroyers, frigates, fighters, bombers and drones.
Military spokesman Shi Yi said Beijing would send army, navy, air force and rocket force troops for the war games, focusing on 鈥渟ea-air combat readiness patrol ... blockade on key ports and areas, as well as all-dimensional deterrence outside the island chain鈥.
He added the drills were 鈥渁 stern warning against 鈥楾aiwan Independence鈥 separatist forces, and ... a legitimate and necessary action to safeguard China鈥檚 sovereignty and national unity鈥.
Chinese authorities published a map of five large zones around Taiwan where the war games would take place.
Taiwan said China鈥檚 designated exercise zones, some of which are within 12 nautical miles of its coast, have affected international shipping and aviation routes.
The island鈥檚 government condemned China鈥檚 鈥渄isregard for international norms and the use of military intimidation to threaten neighbouring countries鈥, Presidential Office spokeswoman Karen Kuo said.
Its defence ministry said it had detected 89 Chinese military aircraft near its shores 鈥 the highest number in a single day since October 2024. It also said it had detected 28 warships and coastguard vessels.
The drills by China鈥檚 ruling Communist Party 鈥渇urther confirm its nature as an aggressor, making it the greatest destroyer of peace鈥, Taipei鈥檚 defence ministry said.
Beijing鈥檚 military released a poster about the drills showing 鈥渁rrows of justice鈥 鈥 one engulfed in flames 鈥 raining down on a geographical outline of Taiwan.
State broadcaster CCTV reported that a core theme of the exercises was a 鈥渂lockade鈥 of key Taiwanese ports, including Keelung in the north and Kaohsiung in the south.
China鈥檚 military last held large-scale drills involving live firing around Taiwan in April 鈥 surprise manoeuvres condemned by Taipei.
Beijing said this month it would take 鈥渞esolute and forceful measures鈥 to safeguard its territory after Taiwan said the United States had approved a major $11 billion arms sale.
It announced fresh sanctions on 20 American defence companies last week, although they appeared to have little or no business in China.
AFP reporters in Pingtan 鈥 a Chinese island that is the closest point to Taiwan鈥檚 main island 鈥 saw two fighter jets soaring across the sky and a Chinese military vessel in the distance.
-Agence France-Presse
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