China Sends More Warplanes Toward Taiwan After Mystery Lull - Bloomberg
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China sent more warplanes toward Taiwan after a mysterious lull.
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China resumed sending warplanes toward Taiwan following an unexplained pause in such military activities. The renewed flights break what Bloomberg described as a "mystery lull" in Beijing's regular aerial pressure campaigns against the island.
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