A 60-year-old former Chinese navy officer named Ruan has been sentenced to eight months in prison by the Taiwan High Court. Ruan arrived at the Tamsui River in Taiwan last June, piloting a speedboat from China's Fujian province. He sought political asylum but was detained for illegal immigration. The Shilin District Court found him guilty in September, and the High Court upheld the sentence. The decision on his deportation after serving the sentence is pending with the National Immigration Agency.
Meanwhile, tensions between China and Taiwan continue to escalate. China regularly sends aircraft and naval vessels to assert its claims over Taiwan. Recently, China announced a rocket launch that would likely pass over Taiwan's Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ). Taiwan's Ministry of National Defence (MND) reported detecting 12 Chinese military aircraft and five naval vessels around Taiwan, with some crossing the Taiwan Strait median line. Taiwan is closely monitoring these activities and responding accordingly.
An ADIZ is a self-declared area where a country claims the right to identify and control foreign aircraft, though it is not part of its territorial airspace under international law.
A Chinese Navy Officer is a person who works in the naval branch of China's military, which is responsible for protecting the country's waters and interests at sea.
Ruan is the name of the former Chinese Navy officer who was sentenced in Taiwan for illegal immigration.
The Taiwan High Court is a court in Taiwan that deals with important legal cases, similar to a big courtroom where judges make decisions about serious matters.
Illegal immigration means entering a country without permission or the necessary legal documents, which is against the law.
Asylum is protection given by a country to someone who has left their own country because they are in danger or being treated unfairly.
The National Immigration Agency is a government department in Taiwan that handles matters related to people entering or leaving the country, like visas and deportations.
Deportation is when a person is forced to leave a country and return to their own country, usually because they broke the law or don't have the right to stay.
Military activities refer to actions taken by a country's armed forces, like exercises or movements of ships and planes, often to show strength or readiness.
An air defense zone is an area in the sky where a country monitors and controls aircraft to protect its airspace from potential threats.
The Ministry of National Defence is a part of the government in Taiwan responsible for the country's defense and military matters, like keeping the country safe from attacks.
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