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Taiwanese military bid to store ammunition on temple grounds during wartime sparks outcry

  • Residents, devotees and a military observer argue against proposal after three temples in western county report receiving agreement

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Some residents in Taiwan have expressed concern that storing ammunition in local temples will make them vulnerable targets during wartime.  Photo: Shutterstock Images
Taiwan’s military’s proposal to convert local temples into ammunition depots during wartime has sparked public concern that the sites would be targeted in the event of a cross-strait conflict.
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In the island’s western county of Miaoli, temples have been sent an official document from a local reserve command asking them to sign an agreement allowing the military to use their open spaces to store ammunition. The document issued on June 17 was made public by three temples via local news media on Sunday.

According to the document, in anticipation of a potential war, the command plans to transport some ammunition from its depot to the open areas within the temples.

“This would facilitate the resupply of ammunition for reserve brigade units, ensuring continued combat effectiveness,” it explained.

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However, residents in Miaoli, particularly those living near the temples, have strongly opposed the plan.

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