Among them, on November 14, a Y-8 "long-range jammer" of the PLA flew into the southwest airspace of Taiwan’s "Air Defense Identification Zone" from the sea at the junction of Guangdong and Fujian Provinces; on the morning of the 15th, PLA military planes were at 8:6. , 8:50 entered the southwest airspace of Taiwan; on the 16th, the People’s Liberation Army 1 Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft and 1 Y-8 electronic jammer were active in the southwest corner of the "Air Defense Identification Zone" in the south of the so-called "center of the strait"; the People’s Liberation Army on the 17th A Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft and Y-8 electronic jammer were dispatched into the airspace of southwest Taiwan; on the 18th, a Y-8 anti-submarine aircraft, Y-8 remote dry aircraft, and Y-9 communications countermeasure aircraft of the PLA entered the airspace of southwest Taiwan.
However, what is infuriating is that on the evening of the 17th, an F-16 fighter plane of the Taiwan Air Force lost contact during night flight training. Some "Taiwan independence" elements on the island claimed that this was related to the frequent circumvention of PLA military aircraft. In response, Taiwan’s defense department responded: "The loss of F-16 fighter jets has nothing to do with the PLA military aircraft entering and exiting the southwest airspace. However, the mainland has continuously increased the frequency and intensity of'interference' in the outer airspace of Taiwan in recent years. Taiwan military combat and logistics personnel are responding. The handling process will inevitably produce physical and psychological stress." It is worth noting that with regard to the PLA military aircraft cruising across the Taiwan Strait, Colonel Tan Kefei, a spokesperson for the Ministry of National Defense, once stated that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China. The PLA organizes actual military exercises in the Taiwan Strait region to demonstrate its determination and ability to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. It targets the interference of external forces and the very small number of "Taiwan independence" separatists and their separatist activities.
In addition, with regard to the DPP authorities’ attempt to "independence", Zhu Fenglian, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, stated on the 18th that facts have repeatedly proved that "Taiwan independence" is a dead end and will only bring disaster to Taiwan compatriots. Cross-strait reunification is an irresistible trend. All "Taiwan independence" elements who persevere and resist to the end will be condemned by the people on both sides of the strait and severely punished by the law.