China Implements No-Fly and No-Ship Zones Near Taiwan Due to Rocket Debris
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China's local maritime authorities have issued a warning for possible rocket debris in waters northeast of Taiwan, saying ships would be banned from entering the area on April 16. The announcement comes after China held large-scale military drills that formally ended Monday in response to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen's transit visit last week to the United States. Tensions remain high and China sent warplanes flying toward Taiwan more than 200 times over the weekend, while its navy ships circled the self-ruled island.
- China warns of rocket debris in area northeast of Taiwan ABC News
- China to set up temporary no-fly zone north of Taiwan on Apr 16: Reports CNA
- China to ban vessels from area near Taiwan over rocket debris Reuters
- China to ban ships from area near Taiwan due to 'falling rocket wreckage' FRANCE 24 English
- China banning vessels near Taiwan due to rocket debris DW (English)
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