Taiwan: Naval Ship Collides with Chinese Fishing Vessel

Taiwan: Naval Ship Collides with Chinese Fishing Vessel

Collision during the night between a Taiwanese Navy ship and a Chinese fishing vessel off the central coast of the island. The incident did not cause any injuries, but led to the opening of an investigation to clarify responsibility.

According to a statement from the Taiwan Naval Fleet Command, the collision occurred at 00:38 local time, about 45 nautical miles (72.5 kilometers) from the coastal city of Taichung. The military unit involved is a Chung Ho-class tank landing ship, which collided with a Chinese-flagged vessel in circumstances yet to be determined. Taiwanese authorities have confirmed that no one on board the two vessels was injured and that the damage sustained by the military ship did not compromise navigational safety. However, an investigation has been launched to determine the exact dynamics of the incident.

The Naval Fleet Command said the investigation will be “completed in accordance with relevant regulations to clarify responsibilities.” At the moment, no official statements have been received from the Chinese authorities regarding the incident. The clash comes amid rising maritime tensions between Taiwan and China, with ongoing disputes over sovereignty and the presence of Chinese vessels in waters near the island. It remains to be seen whether the episode will have diplomatic repercussions or will be treated as an isolated incident.