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Taiwan: Locals react as Taipei develops app showing locations of air raid shelters amid China tensions

August 9, 2022
Source: ruptly.tv ruptly.tv
News Snapshot:
Amid mounting China tensions in the fallout of a visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Taipei city locals commented on a mobile application showing the locations of air raid shelters across the capital, Monday. "Everyone should install it in case of an emergency," said a local whose sentiment was also reflected by others. Chinese military started conducting military exercises in and around the Taiwan Strait in the aftermath of the Pelosi visit. While Washington has called China's actions 'provocative', Beijing deems the drills as 'open, transparent and professional'. Amid mounting China tensions in the fallout of a visit by...
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