PLA troops facing Taiwan Strait and Japan simulate response to nuclear attack
The People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command, responsible for the Taiwan Strait and East China Sea, conducted a nuclear attack response simulation. The exercise, reported by state broadcaster CCTV, focused on rapid detection and decontamination in contaminated zones to improve emergency response capabilities in complex environments.

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AI-generatedThe People's Liberation Army's Eastern Theatre Command, responsible for the Taiwan Strait and East China Sea, conducted a nuclear attack response simulation. The exercise, reported by state broadcaster CCTV, focused on rapid detection and decontamination in contaminated zones to improve emergency response capabilities in complex environments. The timing and location of the drill were not specified. This exercise occurred amid global concerns about potential US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, and ongoing tensions between China and Japan regarding potential Japanese intervention in a Taiwan Strait conflict. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has warned of the severe radiological risks associated with damaging nuclear power plants.
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5 extractedIAEA warned of the risk of “a severe radiological accident” if the operational plant were damaged.
The Eastern Theatre Command oversees the direction of Taiwan and the East China Sea opposite Japan.
The exercise focused on rapid detection and decontamination within zones designated as contaminated.
Eastern Theatre Command naval base included an emergency response to a simulated nuclear attack.
PLA division carried out a decontamination exercise amid targeting of Iranian nuclear facilities.