China fires ‘precision missile strikes’ in Taiwan Strait day after Nancy Pelosi concludes controversial visit

 China claimed its military successfully executed “precision missile strikes” in the Taiwan Strait Thursday, a day after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi left the island.

China repeatedly condemned Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, which China claims as its own territory, and threatened to take action. On her final day in Taiwan, China’s navy and air force began conducting military exercises in six zones around Taiwan, with some overlapping Taiwan’s territorial waters.

The U.S. responded by deploying several warships to the area.

China's military fired missiles into the water off eastern Taiwan, Aug. 4, 2022, in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visiting the island.

China’s military fired missiles into the water off eastern Taiwan, Aug. 4, 2022, in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visiting the island.
(China Military)

“Long-range armed live fire precision missile strikes were carried out on selected targets in the eastern area of the Taiwan Strait,” the Eastern Theater Command of the People’s Liberation Army, the ruling Communist Party’s military wing, said in a statement.

“The expected outcome was achieved,” China’s military added.

Tourists at Pingtan Island spotted the Chinese military's missile launches into the Taiwan Strait, Aug. 4, 2022. 

Tourists at Pingtan Island spotted the Chinese military’s missile launches into the Taiwan Strait, Aug. 4, 2022.

The military command did not provide additional details.

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry said its own military forces were monitoring the Chinese movements while careful to avoid any confrontation that could risk escalating the situation.

China’s “irrational behavior” has disrupted peace and stability in the region, the ministry said.

“The three service branches will combine efforts with all the people to jointly safeguard national security and territorial integrity” of Taiwan, the statement said.

Chinese military helicopters fly past Pingtan island, one of mainland China's closest point from Taiwan, in Fujian province on August 4, 2022. 

Chinese military helicopters fly past Pingtan island, one of mainland China’s closest point from Taiwan, in Fujian province on August 4, 2022.

Xinhua News Agency, China’s official media, reported the military exercises were focused on “blockade, sea target assault, strike on ground targets, and airspace control.”

The exercises are expected to run from Thursday to Sunday.

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