Taiwan detects two Chinese balloons in new year

FILE PHOTO: This handout photo from Chase Doak taken on 1 February 2023 shows a suspected Chinese spy balloon in the sky. (Photo by Chase DOAK / CHASE DOAK / AFP)
FILE PHOTO: This handout photo from Chase Doak taken on 1 February 2023 shows a suspected Chinese spy balloon in the sky. (Photo by Chase DOAK / CHASE DOAK / AFP)

Two Chinese balloons were detected moving across the median line separating Taiwan from China, with one flying directly above the island, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence said Tuesday.

The balloons were seen crossing the median line over the Taiwan Strait — a sensitive waterway separating the island from China — late 1 January at two locations, one near the western city of Chiayi and another by Keelung in the north. 

An accompanying graphic released by the ministry showed one balloon headed east directly above the island after appearing northwest of Chiayi on the western coast.

They were at "the altitude of approximately 30,000 and 32,000 feet (9-10 kilometers)," it said in a statement.

"The balloons headed northeast and disappeared at 23:43 yesterday and 00:43 today."

The sightings of Chinese balloons began last month as the island's pivotal presidential election on 13 January approaches. 

Taiwanese authorities have so far reported six incidents in December.

Chinese balloons became a politically fraught topic in February when the United States shot down what it called a spy balloon over its territory, with Beijing saying the craft was a civilian airship blown off course. 

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