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PLA conducts amphibious landing drill in strait as Taiwanese leader marks first year

The 73rd Group Army exercises tactics and skills of near-shore driving and landing operations with armoured amphibious vehicles

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PLA amphibious armoured vehicles on exercise in Fujian province on Tuesday. Photo: CCTV
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Mainland Chinese forces held an amphibious landing drill in the Taiwan Strait on Tuesday, as Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te celebrated his first year in office.

The People’s Liberation Army 73rd Group Army exercised tactics and skills of near-shore driving and landing operations with armoured amphibious vehicles on a beach on the southeast coast of Fujian province, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

“We are prepared for war at any second,” a soldier named Qian Bo was quoted as saying.

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Another soldier, Bo Shaopu, said: “Our training has become more practical … We believe that when the day comes, we will have no problem immediately responding, fighting, and winning.”

The 73rd Group Army, headquartered in Xiamen, Fujian province, garrisons less than 30km (about 18 miles) opposite Taiwan-controlled Quemoy, also known as Kinmen, on the western side of the strait and is regarded as the PLA’s most frontline troops against Taiwan.
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The drill was conducted on the same day Lai made his one-year administrative speech, in which he pledged to strengthen the island’s defence and self-reliance to ensure security and stability against increasing cross-strait tension.

Chen Binhua, spokesman for the mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office, said on Tuesday afternoon, after Lai’s speech, that recent comments by the Taiwanese leader suggested consistency with the Taiwan-independence position.

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