Metro Plus News Taiwan?s Defense Ministry issues an alert saying China has launched a satellite

Taiwan?s Defense Ministry issues an alert saying China has launched a satellite

Taiwan’s Defense Ministry issued an alert Tuesday saying China has launched a satellite and urging caution days before the island’s elections.
Taiwan holds presidential and parliamentary elections on Saturday that China has described as a choice between war and peace.
The bilingual alert sent to residents’ mobile phones cautioned in English that there was a missile flyover.
The Defense Ministry later issued a statement apologizing to the public for the faulty English translation and clarifying that China had launched a rocket carrying a satellite — not a missile.
The ministry said the Chinese rocket flew over southern Taiwan at high altitude.
Chinese state media reported that the country launched a satellite called Einstein with a Long March 2C rocket from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province in southwestern China.
Broadcaster CCTV said the satellite entered orbit and the launch was a success.
The alerts went off in the middle of an international news conference by Taiwanese Foreign Minister Joseph Wu. He clarified it was a satellite launch, told journalists not to worry, and proceeded with the news conference.