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Taiwan says will continue strengthening combat readiness

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Taiwan Ministry of National Defense said Monday that it will continue strengthening combat readiness after China ended three days of military drills.

In its latest statement, the ministry added that as of 10:00 (GMT), the defense forces detected 91 Chinese aircraft and 12 ships encircling the island.

On its part, China ended the three days drill defined as "successful." Moreover, The Chinese authorities also said the exercises "comprehensively tested" the capabilities of multiple units under actual combat circumstances.

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