However, what people did not expect was that a wave of unsettled waves recurred, the wrecked fighter plane had not yet been found, and the Taiwan army sent major bad news.
According to Taiwan media reports, on November 22, a 36-year-old pilot foreman Huang, who was in the same combat team as the wrecked fighter pilot Jiang Zhengzhi, committed suicide. After the incident, Taiwan’s “Air Force Command” stated that Sergeant Huang, who belonged to the Hualien base, injured himself in the camp on the evening of the 22nd. The officers and soldiers of the unit were immediately sent to the Taiwan Army’s Hualien General Hospital for emergency treatment. He was still pronounced dead. Taiwan’s "Air Force Command" also stated that Sergeant Huang, surnamed Sergeant Huang, was responsible for ground equipment and had nothing to do with the crash of the F-16 fighter on November 17, and had sent cadres to accompany and assist his family in dealing with related matters. Taiwan’s "Air Force Command" stated that it has requested all units to strengthen the advocacy of respect for life education and psychological counseling to prevent similar incidents from happening again. According to Taiwan media reports, due to successive accidents, the atmosphere at Taiwan’s Hualien Air Force Base is depressed, and morale has also suffered a considerable blow. On the same day, the People's Liberation Army made three strong attacks, which attracted the attention of the Taiwan media.
According to Taiwan media reports on November 22, according to broadcast records, PLA military aircraft entered the southwest airspace of Taiwan at 8:20, 9:02, and 9:25 on the same day, flying at an altitude of 4000 meters. According to Taiwan media reports, the Taiwan Air Force’s old tune is "alert in the air and broadcast to drive away." According to Taiwan media reports, the "Southwestern Airspace of Taiwan" fan page statistics stated that as of November 22, the PLA has entered Taiwan's airspace for 19 days this month. This is also the 9th consecutive day of entry into Taiwan's southwestern airspace since the 14th.
Regarding the PLA military planes appearing in the Taiwan Strait, the spokesperson of the Eastern Theater Command, Zhang Chunhui, Air Force Colonel, once stated that Taiwan and its affiliated islands are a sacred and inalienable part of the Chinese territory, and the Chinese military’s combat readiness for patrols is completely Being legitimate is a necessary action to be taken in response to the current security situation across the Taiwan Strait and safeguarding national sovereignty. The theater troops are determined and capable of defeating all "Taiwan independence" separatist activities, resolutely safeguarding national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity, and resolutely safeguarding peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait.