Taiwan’s William Lai rehearses late-night emergency escape during military drill
Taiwan's leader, William Lai Ching-te, participated in a late-night emergency evacuation drill during the island's largest annual military exercise. The drill, conducted under darkness on Wednesday night, involved Lai being transported from his Presidential Office in an armored vehicle to a secure command center.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedTaiwan's leader, William Lai Ching-te, participated in a late-night emergency evacuation drill during the island's largest annual military exercise. The drill, conducted under darkness on Wednesday night, involved Lai being transported from his Presidential Office in an armored vehicle to a secure command center. This exercise was part of the "Wan Jun" contingency plan and aimed to test the administration's command structure, inter-agency coordination, and emergency response mechanisms. A spokeswoman for Lai's office stated the drill ensured the government could continue functioning during a crisis. The reported reason for the drill is growing concerns over potential "decapitation" strikes by the People's Liberation Army.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedThe drill tested the administration’s command structure, inter-agency coordination and emergency response mechanisms.
William Lai was transported from his Presidential Office in a Clouded Leopard armoured vehicle to a secure command centre.
Taiwan’s leader rehearsed a late-night emergency evacuation during the island’s largest annual military exercise.
The drill was in response to growing concerns over potential “decapitation” strikes by the People’s Liberation Army.