In a recent development in the sensitive geopolitical landscape surrounding Taiwan, the island’s defense ministry reported the detection of a Chinese balloon crossing the median line in the Taiwan Strait.

This incident, amidst increasing military activities, has added to the existing tensions between Taiwan and China. Let’s take a closer look.

The Balloon Incursion

According to Taiwan’s defense ministry, a single People’s Republic of China (PRC) balloon was detected making its way across the median line at 11:52 local time (0352 GMT), approximately 101 nautical miles southwest of Keelung, a city in northern Taiwan, at an altitude of approximately 21,000 feet.

“[One] PRC (People’s Republic of China) balloon was detected at 11:52 yesterday after crossing the median line of the Taiwan Strait … 101 nautical miles (187 kilometers) southwest of Keelung,” said the ministry.

The balloon proceeded eastward and vanished from radar at 12:55 (0455 GMT).

The ministry shared a graphic displaying the balloon’s path, illustrating its erratic trajectory.

Taiwan Defence Minister Chiu Kuo-cheng later told reporters in Parliament that the balloon was most likely “a weather balloon,” quoted by USNI News.

Escalating Activities

This comes on the heels of previous incidents, including the recent detection of seven Chinese aircraft crossing the median line during a joint combat patrol with vessels.