Taiwan hands out China ‘invasion handbook’ to residents as tensions soar | World | News

Authorities in Taiwan launched a new manual that details what civilians should do Chinese invades. The text contains checklists and questions that will help people plan crises from military invasion to natural disasters.
Issued by TaiwanThe latest edition of the manual, the All-Out Defense Mobilization Agency is trying to increase public awareness more “user-friendly”. The agency’s director Shen Wei-Chih said that since the Russian-Ukraine War broke out, the authorities have felt that more information should be added to the document.
“The current new edition of the National Defense Handbook is about how the public will increase and increase the awareness of crises and strengthen the ability to defense itself.”
China claims as a part of Taiwan’s sovereign territory and there are tensions between the two sides in recent years It rose sharply. Beijing and Taipei stopped official communication.
The Chinese increased the number of coastal safety patrols and the scope and scale of military exercises to the island.
The Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) sends military planes and navy ships to Taiwan daily.
According to the Taiwan National Defense Ministry, PLA sent PLA 24 fighter planes, planes and support planes to the island this week on Monday and Tuesday. He also counted 11 navy ships and six other Chinese ships.
Lai CHING-E, the president of the democratic progressive party, Taiwan’s government drew more attention to the role of the people in a possible defense. military infestation.
The 36 -page guide includes checklists on what to prepare for emergency evacuation bags. It also provides strategies and information for different crisis scenarios, including how to recognize air raid and tsunami sirens.
A online version of the manual provides connections to applications showing urgent housing places and videos that explain what to do in emergencies in emergencies.
Other recommendations include drinking water, sleeping bags and a week -week -old raincoat and one -week food, toilet roll and pet foods.
The Military Action Department warns threats such as “non -friendly actors” that declares a unpaid region under the guise of live fire drills or armed forces near Taiwan.




