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China's hypersonic anti-ship missiles, ‘artificial sun' milestone: SCMP daily highlights

China's hypersonic anti-ship missiles, ‘artificial sun' milestone: SCMP daily highlights

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The People's Liberation Army appears to have deployed its new hypersonic anti-ship missiles during drills around Taiwan on Tuesday, in what analysts said was a signal to the US against any potential interference amid the rising tensions.
In an unprecedented swap, the heads of the personnel department and influence machine of China's ruling Communist Party have switched roles, the South China Morning Post has learned.
Mainland Chinese ground forces conduct live-fire drills targeting simulated key infrastructure in the East China Sea on Wednesday, as part of continuing military exercises near Taiwan. Photo: CCTV
The People's Liberation Army is continuing its military exercises in the central and southern Taiwan Strait with a focus on Wednesday of blockade enforcement.

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