China to ban ships from area near Taiwan due to ‘falling rocket wreckage’
China says it will bar ships from entering an area around 160km from the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, for six hours this Sunday, over ‘possible falling rocket wreckage’. – EPA pic, April 13, 2023.
CHINA will ban ships from entering an area north of Taiwan on Sunday due to “possible falling rocket wreckage”, a provincial maritime authority said, days after Beijing conducted large-scale military drills around the self-ruled island. The area around 160km from the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, will be closed from 9am to 3pm , the maritime safety administration of China’s eastern Fujian province said today.
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