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Taiwan has told China to stop its “destructive unilateral actions” after more than 100 Chinese warplanes and nine navy ships were detected in areas around the self-ruled island.

Beijing claims Taiwan as its own territory to be seized one day, and has ramped up diplomatic and military pressure on Taipei in recent years.

In the 24 hours between the morning of September 17 and 18, the defence ministry said it had detected a total of 103 Chinese planes, and it described the number as a “recent high”.

In a statement, it said the sorties “posed severe challenges to the security across the Taiwan Strait and in the region”.

Beijing’s “continued military harassment can easily lead to a sharp escalation in tension and worsen regional security,” the ministry said, as it called on China to “immediately stop such destructive unilateral actions”.

Of the total number of warplanes detected, 40 crossed the so-called median line of the Taiwan Strait that separates the island from China, and entered its south-west and south-east air defence identification zone, the statement said.

China’s foreign ministry did not comment on the sorties, though its spokeswoman Mao Ning reaffirmed Beijing’s position that Taiwan belongs to China.

“What I would like to tell you is that Taiwan is part of China’s territory, and the so-called median line does not exist,” she said.

Chinese troops on ‘high alert’

Monday’s announcement by Taipei came after an uptick in the number of incursions by Chinese warplanes and ships last week.

Beijing said last week its troops were on “high alert” after two ships belonging to the United States and Canada sailed through the Taiwan Strait.

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