China’s military has publicly highlighted a new phase of its pressure campaign around Taiwan, with the PLA (Chinese Armed Forces) Eastern Theater Command announcing that H-6 strategic bombers equipped with YJ-12 anti-ship cruise missiles conducted combat-readiness patrols east of the island on December 29, 2025.
According to official PLA statements, the mission was framed as routine training, but its location and payload point to a deliberate demonstration of long-range strike capability aimed at countering external forces operating in the western Pacific.
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A Chinese Air Force H-6 bomber takes off, carrying YJ-12 supersonic anti-ship missiles, during long-range strike exercises east of Taiwan, as footage released by China on December 29, 2025, shows.
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China’s
military announced Monday it was mobilizing army, navy, air and rocket
units around Taiwan for “major military drills” aimed at sending a
“serious warning” against any push for Taiwanese independence and
“external” forces interfering with the island.
The
exercises – dubbed “Justice Mission-2025” – would test combat readiness
and “blockade and control of key ports and critical areas” from Monday,
China’s Eastern Theater Command said. Live-fire activities would take
place in five maritime and airspace zones encircling the island on
Tuesday, according to information released by the command.
Story by Simone McCarthy, Wayne Chang, Yong Xiong, Laura Sharman, CNN
Taiwan’s
government condemned the drills, accusing China of “military
intimidation,” while its defense ministry said it was “fully on guard”
and would “take concrete action to defend the values of democracy and
freedom.”
Beijing
has in recent years ramped up its military intimidation of the island –
long seen as a potential flashpoint in a fractious region – including
by simulating blockades. Analysts say that based on the military
announcements, the latest drills may be more explicitly aimed at
practicing how to deny foreign military access to the area.

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Chinese ship is seen Monday in waters near Pingtan Island, in eastern
China's Fujian province, to the east of Taiwan. - Adek Berry/AFP/Getty
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The
drills announced Monday would focus on training on precision strikes,
combat readiness, and “systemic” blockade and control and “deterrence
outside the island chain,” according to Shi Yi, spokesperson for the
Eastern Theater Command, in an apparent reference to a strategic line
considered key in any potential regional military conflict.

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