Taiwan's Survival Guide: Tips for protecting people in the event of a Chinese attack; Dragon fighter jets entering Taiwan every day

Posted on 13th Apr 2022 by rohit kumar

After Russia attacks Ukraine, it is now believed that China can also move on Putin's path in Taiwan. Meanwhile, the Taiwanese army has published a handbook. In this, citizens have been advised to be prepared for a possible Chinese attack. Chinese fighter jets are constantly infiltrating Taiwan. Therefore Taiwan's Air Force and Air Defense System is on alert.

 

The guide has 28 pages

 

Defense Ministry spokesman Sun Li-Feng said – This 28-page guide contains information that will be useful to people during military crises or disasters. For the first time, Taiwan's military has published such a handbook. Such guides already exist in Sweden and Japan. It describes how to find a safe place during an attack through the mobile app.

 

Liu Tai-Yi, the official of the Defense Ministry's all-out Defense Mobilization Agency, said - This guide is for the public so that they can better prepare themselves before war or disaster. It has basic survival skills. People are given complete information on how to survive air strikes, fires, building collapses, power outages, and natural calamities.

 

What does China want?

 

China's goal has been to force Taiwan to bow to its political demands and accept China's occupation. Since the Russo-Ukraine war, there has been a fear that China may also adopt the path of war to capture Taiwan.

 

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China can take advantage of the war in Ukraine to attack Taiwan. US President Joe Biden sensed this conspiracy by Xi Jinping. They held an emergency meeting and soon after, a high-level delegation of US defense experts and the foreign ministry was sent to Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. Not only this, America has already made it clear that if China tries to attack Taiwan, then America and NATO will not take long to help it.

 

Russia and China stand together

 

China has always been claiming Taiwan as its share. At the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin has also considered Taiwan an integral part of China. During the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, Putin rejected any claim of Taiwan's independence.

 

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