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Chinese patrol vessel fleet arrives in central Taiwan Straits as three-day joint patrol continues

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On April 5,  China's patrol vessel fleet, "Haixun 06", left a maritime base in southeast China's Fujian Province, and started a three-day joint patrol and inspection in the central and northern parts of the Taiwan Straits.

At around 12:00 BJT on April 6, it arrived in the central part of the Straits.

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