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Taiwan fires shots at mainland Chinese drone for first time, island’s defence ministry says
- Encounter in airspace over Quemoy archipelago just 4km (2.5 miles) off mainland city of Xiamen came soon after warning shots
- Action follows Taiwanese leader’s vow that the self-ruling island’s military would act against ‘Chinese provocations’
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For the first time after weeks of locating mainland Chinese drones flying into its airspace, Taiwan fired shots to drive away a drone, its defence ministry said on Tuesday.
The unprecedented response transpired after a round of warning shots and came soon after the drone re-entered Taiwanese airspace above the Quemoy archipelago.
In total, three “civilian drones” flew over three different locations in the airspace above Taiwan’s Quemoy archipelago, also called Kinmen, according to a statement from the ministry on Tuesday. All three elicited warning shots.
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One flew again over Erdan, an offshore islet just 4km (2.5 miles) from the mainland city of Xiamen in Fujian province, 36 minutes after the warning shots, the statement said.
Taiwan’s army then fired shots to drive away the returning drone, which departed the airspace and flew towards Xiamen.
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