
China floods sea bases with nuke bombers, terrifying satellite pics show – as US warns Xi could SEIZE Taiwanese islands
CHINA has deployed its most dangerous nuke bombers to a tiny but vital island sea base, satellite pictures show.
The act of aggression comes after US intelligence warned that
China
could seize Taiwan's smaller islands as the first step of a full-scale invasion.
Advertisement
8
A KJ-500 early warning plane and Y-20 transport aircraft parked on the tarmac on Woody Island
Credit: Reuters
8
The two Chinese H-6 bombers are seen in this satellite photo
Credit: Reuters
8
China could storm Taiwan's smaller islands ahead of a full invasion, US intelligence warned
Aerial photos show two hulking H-6 bombers on an airfield on Woody Island in the South China Sea, taken on May 19.
The long-range aircraft date back to the 1950s and were modelled on Soviet-era warplanes.
But they've been souped-up to unleash modern weapons including hypersonic and nuclear missiles.
They are considered China's most advanced bombers, and this is the first time they've been spotted on the outpost in five years.
Advertisement
The photos also show two Y-20
transport
aircraft and a KJ-500 early warning plane around Woody Island on the same day.
The KJ-500 is thought vital to China's expansion of its air and sea campaign, as it tackles increasingly-complex operations.
Woody is part of the the Paracel Islands, which are roughly halfway between China and Vietnam and the object of an ownership dispute between the two nations.
China built a city called Sansha on Woody Island in 2012, which Beijing uses to lord over the rest of the Paracels and the Spratly Islands.
Advertisement
Most read in The US Sun
Exclusive
Collin Koh, a Singaporean defence expert, said: "China's long-range bombers don't need to be on the Paracels so it does appear to be omni-directional signalling by Beijing - against the Philippines and against the US and other things that are going on."
The clear act of aggression ominously plays into a prophecy made by US intelligence earlier this week about China's well-known ambitions to take Taiwan - which Beijing claims is rightfully theirs.
When China is most likely to invade Taiwan… expert's chilling forecast
A report warned that China could begin seizing Taiwan's smaller outlying islands as a precursor to a full-blown invasion.
The vast majority of Taiwan's population lives on the main island, but Taipei also controls a smattering of smaller island chains.
Advertisement
These include the Kinmen and Matsu islands close to the Chinese mainland, the Pratas and Taiping in the South China Sea, and the Penghu archipelago nearer to Taiwan.
Storming these islands is one of the options on the table for China's military generals - who continue to brandish threats of a full-scale invasion of Taiwan.
The danger was aired in the latest Worldwide Threat Assessment report earlier this month by the US Defence Intelligence Agency.
The swarm of warplanes is the latest in a series of operation designed to intimidate Taiwan.
Advertisement
8
Soldiers of China's People's Liberation Army Navy patrol on Woody Island
Credit: Reuters
8
An advanced Chinese H-6 bomber - two of which have been deployed to Woody Island
Credit: EPA
8
Woody Island is part of the Paracels - which China and Vietnam both claim ownership of
Credit: Reuters
Last month,
Xi Jinping
army
, navy and rocket forces exercises encircling Taiwan.
Advertisement
Some 19 warships and 50 aircraft loomed near the island in what Beijing called a "stern warning" and "powerful deterrent against Taiwanese independence".
And in March, chilling pictures showed Beijing's giant
The giant troop-carrying barges are capable of delivering fleets of tanks and thousands of troops directly onto Taiwanese roads.
The DIA report did not predict an all-out invasion of Taiwan in 2025, but said China could scale-up attacks elsewhere.
Advertisement
The agency said: 'China possesses a variety of military options to coerce Taiwan, including increasing the frequency and scope of China's military presence operations, air and maritime blockades, seizure of Taiwan's smaller outlying islands, joint firepower
strikes
, and a full-scale amphibious invasion of Taiwan."
8
Xi Jinping has been ratcheting up aggression against Taiwan
Credit: AFP
8
Taiwan runs regular military drills of its own to prepare for the threat of a Chinese invasion
Credit: EPA
It added: 'China appears willing to defer seizing Taiwan by force as long as it calculates unification ultimately can be negotiated, the costs of forcing unification continue to outweigh the
benefits
, and its stated redlines have not been crossed by Taiwan or its partners and allies.'
Advertisement
The US intelligence report also warned that Beijing will continue terrorising Taiwan with its 'campaign of diplomatic, information, military and economic pressure' to achieve its long-term goal of 'reunification'.
Taipei has not cowered in the face of China's
bullying
, flexing its military muscles in return.
Last month it
Read more on the Irish Sun
The operations were part of Taiwan's annual Han Kuang series of military exercises that put the island's defence capabilities to the test.
Advertisement
The computer drills used the US-built Joint Theater Level Simulation platform to simulate
.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


The Irish Sun
17 minutes ago
- The Irish Sun
Boxer turned Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko lands major blow as he blasts ‘authoritarian' Zelensky
KYIV's mayor and former world champion boxer Vitali Klitschko stepped into the ring with Volodymyr Zelensky - accusing him of "authoritarianism". The former heavyweight blasted the Ukrainian wartime leader for paralysing his city with "raids, interrogations and threats of fabricated criminal cases". Advertisement 8 Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko has slammed Zelensky Credit: Getty 8 The Ukrainian President was accused of authoritarianism Credit: Getty 8 Ukrainian boxer Vitali Klitschko (L) with his arm around his brother, Ukrainian boxer Wladimir Klitschko (R) Credit: Getty Klitschko said the president's decision to use martial law to appoint a rival military administration in Kyiv stopped his city from making progress. The 53-year-old mayor's claims come after ex-comedian The Don tripled down on his criticism of Zelensky in a And just days after that, a Advertisement READ MORE WORLD NEWS Klitschko's allegations towards Zelensky of authoritarianism come as his Kyiv administration faces a string of arrests. Some of Klitschko's deputies have been purged by the national anti-corruption bureau under an operation called Clean City. The probe has exposed widespread corruption under the mayor's watch - and seven of his subordinates have so far been arrested, with another three under investigation. Advertisement Most read in The US Sun Exclusive Breaking The former athlete has now lashed out at Zelensky, saying that the work of his city council has been plagued by fake criminal cases and threats. He says that these hampered the ability of Kyiv authorities to make key decisions. Kyiv's mayor told The Times: 'This is a purge of democratic principles and institutions under the guise of war. Sky documentary reveals feud between Ukraine's president and Kyiv's mayor over child's death 'I said once that it smells of authoritarianism in our country. Now it stinks.' Advertisement He also accused President of using military administrations across the country to take power from elected mayors. This is not the first time ex-sportsman Klitschko - who is also said to have presidential ambitions - has called out his rival Zelensky. The Kyiv mayor called out the Ukrainian President in February amid stalling peace negotiations. Zelensky then hit back at the boxing champ, saying: "Klitschko is a great athlete, but I didn't know he was a great speaker." Advertisement 8 It comes after Trump clashed with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky in front of the world's press 8 Vitali Klitschko said his celebrity status protected his criticism Credit: Getty 8 Vice President JD Vance was also involved in an unseemly war of words with Zelensky Klitschko said that his recent criticism of Zelensky has been protected by his celebrity status. Advertisement 'Many of the mayors are intimidated, but my celebrity status is a protection," he explained. "You can fire the mayor of Chernihiv, but it is very difficult to fire the mayor of the capital who the whole world knows." He added: 'That is why everything is being done to discredit and ruin my reputation.' Political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko said that the conflict betwene the two rivals goes deeper. Advertisement The expert said it reflected concern about abuse of city funds in wartime, calling it a "response to manifestations of corruption in the Kyiv city administration". He told The Times: 'During the war money should go primarily to defence, to protect the country, yet there is all this construction." Questioning the corruption in Kyiv, he added: "In some other cities, even stadiums are being built. "In the Donbas there are large landscaping projects. The frontline is near by, and the money is not going to defensive structures, but to greenery." Advertisement Kyiv locals have been baffled as luxury flats keep popping up instead of shelters or schools — often built on public land using a dodgy 'toilet loophole'. This starts with setting up a par-per-use toilet for example, to then receive something similar to squatters' rights. Many of the ten Kyiv officials under investigation have been charged with corruption relating to the approval of these land permits. Klitschko's ex-deputy has been charged with taking bribes to help war conscripts escape, while a former city councillor accused of embezzlement has fled to Austria. Advertisement He responded to claims of corruption under his watch, saying that he had sacked eight of the officials being investigated. "I have 4,500 employees in this building alone and about 300,000 employees working for the city," he said. "Corruption cases sometimes happen, but we react harshly and quickly." He added: "We co-operate with law enforcement, provide all the necessary information and hope for an impartial investigation of all cases." Advertisement Klitshcko's main rival in Kyiv, Tymur Tkachenko, has slated the mayor for showing 'weakness' during wartime. Tkachenko told The Times: 'Mr Klitschko could not close the brothel in the basement of the same building where he lives." He was referring to Tootsies, a notorious strip club raided and shut down by the security service last month as part of an investigation into sex trafficking. Klitschko hit back at claims he was tied to the strip club which is near a hotel complex he owns, calling it a 'lie' meant to smear him. Advertisement 8 Former world champion heavyweight boxer Vitali Klitschko (L) and Wladimir Klitschko Credit: Getty 8 It comes as the war in Ukraine rages on Credit: AFP


The Irish Sun
3 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
Trump reveals marriage advice he offered Macron after discussing disturbing Brigitte slap with French president
DONALD Trump has given Emmanuel Macron marriage advice following viral footage of the French President being shoved in the face by his wife. The 5 Donald Trump revealed his advice to Macron following his humiliating smack Credit: Getty 5 The French President was recorded being hit in the face by his wife Credit: Reuters 5 The pair put on a united front following the viral clip Credit: EPA It showed the embarrassing moment he was smacked in the face by his former teacher and Fox News correspondent Deter Doocy questioned the Don about the bizarre clip. He asked "Do you have any world leader-to-world leader marital advice?" The President responded: "Make sure the door remains closed." read more world news His advice was met with laughter in the Oval Office where he was holding a good-bye press conference for departed DOGE head Elon Musk. Trump, who has been married three times, also joked about Macron: "That was not good. "I spoke to him." He said: "He's fine. They're fine. They're two really good people. Most read in The US Sun "I know him very well, and I don't know what that was all about." Trump added: "But I know him very well, and they're fine." Bizarre moment Emmanuel Macron is SLAPPED by his wife Brigitte while 'bickering' as they got off plane in Vietnam His comments prompted an interjection from Musk, who said: "I know a little shiner here." The world's richest man quipped about is clearly visible black eye. He later revealed the source of his injury, saying: "I was just horsing around with Little X. "I said go ahead, punch me in the face." "And he did. Turns out even a five year old punching you in the face," Musk explained. In the jaw-dropping footage of Macron being slapped by his wife last Sunday evening, he is seen facing Brigitte with a stern look. Within seconds, Brigitte's arms pop into view, with both of them raised to Macron's face in what appears to be a small blow and shove. Appearing shocked, the French leader immediately notices the doors open and quickly turns to wave at the sea of cameras at the bottom of the plane steps. 5 French President Emmanuel Macron speaks to the media in Singapore on May 30 during his Asia tour Credit: AP 5 Trump and Elon Musk in a farewell press conference in the Oval Office Credit: Reuters The couple then emerge together from the aircraft and walk down the staircase, with Macron extending his arm to his wife. But she takes hold of the handrail of the walkway for support instead, potentially due to an explosive argument they could have had inside. The clip of But He then appeared to What does the body language say? Our body language expert Judi James takes a look at the shocking moment Macron appears to be slapped by his wife. Judi said: "I find it shocking that they've attempted to explain it by saying that it was just play, just a couple letting off steam. "Her hand comes out and presses against his face, and if anybody wants to try this on themselves, you'll feel how vulnerable it makes you feel. "Macron looks rather shocked. We can see later on, if we look at a close up of his hand, we can see that it's bored into a fist. The knuckles look white - so clearly a lot of pent up tension. "These are veterans of being on the world stage. "They know that when the plane lands, if they did want to have a little bit of fun and laughter, they would do it before they got to the plane door. "When we see them emerging, there's this attempt to sort of do a glow up, to pretend that nothing happened. "That's not normal body language behaviour in any relationship. I find it very worrying, as well as disturbing." After a brief moment, he walked out into full view at the top of the plane's stairs. But this time, he locked arms with his wife Brigitte as they headed out to greet officials. Macron gave the cameras a thumbs up as the couple began to descend the stairs. Although French officials have The French president was just 15 years old (which is the age of consent in At the time she was 39 years old and married with three children - and his drama teacher in school. Body language expert Judi James said that Brigette, 25 years Macron's senior, seemingly attacked her husband in a


The Irish Sun
4 hours ago
- The Irish Sun
US warns China attack on Taiwan is ‘real and imminent' as Beijing warplanes and boats cross into island territory
CHINA is "credibly preparing" for a military invasion of Taiwan and the attack is "real and imminent", the US Defence Secretary has warned. Pete Hegeseth said that Communist Beijing was "rehearsing for the real deal" and described the looming threat as a "wake-up call" for the world. Advertisement 13 China's aircraft carrier Liaoning takes part in a military drill Credit: Reuters 13 China's Nanchang Q-5 'Fantans' fighter jets Credit: Alamy 13 Two Chinese H-6 bombers on an South China Sea island Credit: Reuters 13 US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivers his speech during the 22nd Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore Credit: AP 13 Speaking at the annual Singapore defence forum Shangri-la Dialogue, Hegeseth said China was preparing to use military force to upend the balance of power. The Pentagon boss also accused Beijing of carrying out cyber attacks, harassing its neighbours , and "illegally seizing and militarising lands" in the South China Sea. His warning comes after Beijing has ramped up military pressure on Taiwan and held multiple large-scale exercises around the island, often described as preparations for a blockade or invasion. Advertisement Hegseth said: "[Beijing is] credibly preparing to potentially use military force to alter the balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. "The threat China poses is real and it could be imminent." China claims almost the entire disputed waterway in the South China Sea - through which more than 60 per cent of global maritime trade passes. This is despite an international ruling that Beijing's assertion has no merit. Advertisement Most read in The US Sun In recent months, the Chinese navy has also repeatedly clashed with the Philippines in the strategic waters. Hegseth warned the Chinese military was building the capabilities to invade Taiwan and "rehearsing for the real deal". Total blockade, mega-barges & 2 million troops… How Taiwan invasion would unfold as island warns of all-out war by 2027 He called on Asian countries to boost military spending to increase deterrence against China. Reassuring US allies, Hegseth said the Indo-Pacific was "America's priority theatre ". Advertisement Hegseth said: "[US] is reorienting toward deterring aggression by communist China. "Asian allies should look to countries in Europe for a newfound example," Hegseth said, citing pledges by Nato members to move toward Trump's spending target of five per cent of GDP toward defence. As Hegseth spoke in Singapore, China's military announced that its navy and air force were carrying out routine "combat readiness patrols" around the Scarborough Shoal. It is a chain of reefs and rocks that Beijing disputes with the Philippines. Advertisement Meanwhile, aerial photos showed two hulking H-6 bombers on an airfield on Woody Island in the South China Sea, taken on May 19. The long-range aircraft date back to the 1950s and were modelled on Soviet-era warplanes. 13 13 A KJ-500 early warning plane and Y-20 transport aircraft parked on the tarmac on Woody Island Credit: Reuters Advertisement 13 Soldiers of China's People's Liberation Army Navy patrol on Woody Island Credit: Reuters 13 A nuclear-powered Type 094A Jin-class ballistic missile submarine of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy Credit: Reuters But they've been souped up to unleash modern weapons, including hypersonic and nuclear missiles. They are considered China's most advanced bombers, and this is the first time they've been spotted on the outpost in five years. Advertisement The photos also show two Y-20 transport aircraft and a KJ-500 early warning plane around Woody Island on the same day. The KJ-500 is thought vital to China's expansion of its air and sea campaign, as it tackles increasingly complex operations. Woody is part of the Paracel Islands, which are roughly halfway between China and Vietnam and the object of an ownership dispute between the two nations. China built a city called Sansha on Woody Island in 2012, which Beijing uses to lord over the rest of the Paracels and the Spratly Islands. Advertisement Hegseth's comments came after Trump stoked new trade tensions with China, arguing that Beijing had "violated" a deal to de-escalate tariffs as the two sides appeared deadlocked in negotiations. Three ways China could seize Taiwan in 'unstoppable' attack By WITH an overwhelming military force, advanced warfare techniques and a fragmenting West, Xi Jinping will likely feel more confident than ever to seize Taiwan, experts warn. And if China does decide to attack, it's feared it will go in with "full force" using three major military strategies that would wreak havoc on the island. Military experts have long believed China is planning to use sea blockades to cut off the island - forcing them to surrender when military supplies dwindle. Currently, China has a whopping 2.1 million active soldiers and a further, 1.17 million reserve personnel in its army. It is a stark contrast to Taiwan's forces, which just has a little over 160,000 soldiers. Others believe Experts told The Sun that China would likely combine blitzing aerial strikes to disable Taiwan's defences with naval forces encircling the island. Defence experts say it's the The unpredictability of US foreign policy under Experts say the dictator is happy with a fragmenting West and the US saying it's not interested in being the kind of security ally it was. Read the full story Meanwhile, a report by the US Defence Intelligence warned that China could begin seizing Taiwan's smaller outlying islands as a precursor to a full-blown invasion. The vast majority of Taiwan's population lives on the main island, but Taipei also controls a smattering of smaller island chains. These include the Kinmen and Matsu islands close to the Chinese mainland, the Pratas and Taiping in the South China Sea, and the Penghu archipelago nearer to Taiwan. Advertisement Storming these islands is one of the options on the table for China's military generals - who continue to brandish threats of a full-scale invasion of Taiwan. 13 China could storm Taiwan's smaller islands ahead of a full invasion, US intelligence warned Credit: Getty 13 China's President Xi Jinping could be preparing a potential invasion of Taiwan, the US defence chief warned 13 Taiwan fears a 'surprise attack' from China is inevitable Credit: AP Advertisement 13 Taiwan has been gearing up for a destructive war against their Chinese aggressors Credit: Getty Experts also told The Sun how China will look to exploit a fragmented West while it waits for the "perfect moment" to launch an attack on Taiwan. Fears are that the weakening of Western alliances and the unpredictability of US foreign policy under Donald Trump could create the perfect atmosphere for Beijing to trigger an invasion. And if China does decide to attack, Advertisement Defence experts say it's the And that the West will not be able to stop it. A top US admiral warned that China will soon be able to defeat the US in a war over Taiwan. Commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, Admiral Samuel Paparo, raised the alarm at the McCain Institute's annual Sedona Forum in Advertisement The admiral said that while the US would defeat Read more on the Irish Sun Paparo said: 'The But he added: 'Our trajectory on . . . really every force element that is salient is a bad trajectory.' Why does China want to invade Taiwan? TAIWAN insists it is an independent nation after splitting from mainland China amid civil war in 1949. But China claims Taiwan remains a part of its territory with which it must eventually be reunified - and has not ruled out the use of force to take the island and place it under Beijing's control. The island, which is roughly 100 miles from the coast of south-east China, sees itself as distinct from the Chinese mainland, with its own constitution and democratically-elected leaders. Taiwan sits in the so-called "first island chain", which includes a list of US-friendly territories that are crucial to Washington's foreign policy in the region. This also puts it in an ideal situation to slow a Chinese attack on the West. And with tensions between the two nations high, Taiwan is likely to aid China's enemy if it means keeping its independence. Taiwan's economy is another factor in China's desperation to reclaim the land. If China takes the island, it could be freer to project power in the western Pacific and rival the US, thanks to much of the world's electronics being made in Taiwan. This would allow Beijing to have control over an industry that drives the global economy. China insists that its intentions are peaceful, but President Xi Jinping has also used threats towards the small island nation.