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China has sent 71 planes and seven ships towards Taiwan in a 24-hour period, the island’s defence ministry said on Monday, after Beijing expressed anger at Taiwan-related provisions in a US annual defence spending bill passed on Saturday.

In recent years China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has sent planes or ships toward the self-ruled island on a near-daily basis. 

Between 6am Sunday and 6am Monday, 47 Chinese planes crossed the median of the Taiwan Strait, an unofficial boundary once tacitly accepted by both sides, Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence said.

Among the Chinese aircraft detected were 18 J-16 fighter jets, 11 J-1 fighters, 6 Su-30 fighters and drones.

Taiwan said it monitored the Chinese moves through its land-based missile systems, as well as on its own navy vessels.

“This is a firm response to the current US-Taiwan escalation and provocation,” said Shi Yi, the spokesman for the PLA’s Eastern Theatre Command, in a statement on Sunday night.

It announced that the PLA was holding joint combat patrols and joint strike drills in the waters around Taiwan.

Mr Shi was referring to the US defence spending bill, which calls China a strategic challenge.

The legislation authorises increased security cooperation with Taiwan and requires expanded cooperation with India on emerging defence technologies, readiness and logistics.

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