The confrontation in the Taiwan Strait has escalated!China s coast guard formation approached Hualie

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-07

China's coast guard's recent actions in the Xiajin waters have attracted widespread attention. They succeeded in abolishing the so-called "law enforcement powers" of Taiwan's Coast Guard and began exercising law enforcement and jurisdiction over a number of islands under Taiwan's de facto control. This move symbolizes the authority and strength of China's coast guard in regional waters.

On the afternoon of February 27, China's coast guard dispatched a fleet composed of the He 2305 coast guard ship to the waters near Taiwan for law enforcement patrols. This is a shocking move that demonstrates the determination and capability of our coast guard.

The sea area for this cruise was cleverly chosen, located near the port of Hualien in Taiwan. Hualien Port is located in the eastern part of Taiwan, backed by the Pacific Ocean, and the emergence of China's coast guard has made this sea area instantly become the focus.

What is even more shocking is that China's coast guard has directly crossed the "restricted waters" of the main island of Taiwan and approached the waters of the main island of Taiwan, which is an unprecedented challenge. Their actions are undoubtedly a powerful response to Taiwan and its so-called "restrictions."

In the face of the strong actions of China's coast guard, Taiwan's coast guard had no choice but to request support from the "Taiwan military." They dispatched the "Nantou" coastal patrol ship and urgently summoned the "Ningyang ship" of the Taiwan Navy to provide support. However, despite the so-called "frigates" sent by Taiwan, they appear powerless in the face of our country's coast guard.

The fleet dispatched by China's coast guard this time is not only large-scale, but also well-equipped. Their actions demonstrate the firmness and unparalleled strength of our country in the maritime areas. This also makes people full of expectations and worries about the future situation in the seas.

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