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Anyone who engage in separatist activities will be punished by law: spokesman

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Anyone who engage in separatist activities will be punished by law: spokesman
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Anyone who engage in separatist activities will be punished by law: spokesman

2025-03-27 22:22 Last Updated At:22:37

Anyone who seek Taiwan secession and engage in separatist activities will be punished under domestic law, said a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of National Defense on Thursday.

Senior Colonel Wu Qian, the spokesman, made the statement at a press conference in Beijing in response to media query about a report that China's Ministry of State Security have recently unveiled the identities of four senior members of the "Information, Communications and Electronic Force Command" of Taiwan that serves as the main force for the island's Taiwan secession forces to carry out cyber operations against the mainland.

"Justice has long arms. Those who play with fire will not avoid being burnt. Those who seek Taiwan secession and engage in separatist activities will not escape severe punishment under domestic law," Wu warned.

Anyone who engage in separatist activities will be punished by law: spokesman

Anyone who engage in separatist activities will be punished by law: spokesman

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Chinese, Thai navies conduct joint anti-terrorism drill

2025-03-30 22:11 Last Updated At:03-31 01:17

The Chinese and Thai navies conducted an anti-terrorism drill on Saturday and Sunday as part of the ongoing "Blue Strike-2025" joint naval training in Zhanjiang, south China's Guangdong Province.

The exercise, which began on Wednesday, marks the sixth edition of their joint training program. It aims to deepen bilateral cooperation and enhance combined operational capabilities.

During the joint anti-terrorism exercise, Chinese and Thai marines coordinated closely to carry out their operations. After landing via air-cushioned craft and helicopters, they quickly assembled into a counter-terrorism unit and conducted a series of drill tasks, including building seizures, room clearing, securing ammunition supplies, and providing humanitarian assistance.

To overcome the language barrier and improve coordination, the marines communicated in advance and agreed to use hand gestures during the drill to ensure smooth execution.

"The biggest challenge for the special forces from both sides during the mixed-team fast-roping training was the language barrier. Before the training began, we communicated with our Thai counterparts and agreed to use tactical hand gestures during the training. This use of hand gestures effectively improved tactical coordination and collaboration between the two sides," said Zhao Guodong, a Chinese marine.

The exercise was designed to simulate counter-terrorism operations in specific regions. During the drill, Chinese and Thai marines worked together to eliminate the remaining members of a simulated terrorist group. The exercise helped improve their ability to conduct joint operations, particularly in coastal areas.

"By conducting comprehensive preparatory work, such as defining the operational scenario, formulating drill plans, exchanging tactical and technical insights, performing map drills, conducting pre-training, and inspecting equipment, the Chinese and Thai joint forces executed high-quality maritime training. This collaboration strengthened our tactical integration, enhanced command capabilities, and tested operational systems, building valuable experience for real-world emergency responses and maritime security operations," said Li Yabing, a Chinese marine.

Chinese, Thai navies conduct joint anti-terrorism drill

Chinese, Thai navies conduct joint anti-terrorism drill

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