Taiwan denies shooting down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet after footage shows crashed plane on fire 

Taiwan denies shooting down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet after social media footage shows crashed plane on fire

  • Twitter footage shows thick smoke billowing from a burning wrecked plane
  • Accounts claimed it was Chinese Su-35 fighter jet that fell in southern China 
  • Web users also said the aircraft was shot down by Taiwan’s air defence system
  • Taiwanese officials have denied the claim, saying it was ‘false information’

Taiwanese officials have denied that it shot down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet after social media footage of the wreckage of a plane burning near a building emerged.

Footage circulated on Twitter shows the wreckage engulfed in flames and thick smoke. Several online accounts claimed that it was a Sukhoi Su-35 fighter plane that fell down in the city of Guilin in southern Chinese province Guangxi.

The military jet was claimed to have been shot down by Taiwan after it intruded into the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea, according to the accounts.

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence issued a statement today, saying that the claim of it shooting down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet was ‘false information’.

Several online accounts claimed that it was a Sukhoi Su-35 fighter plane that fell down

Taiwanese officials have denied that it had shot down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet after social media footage shows a crashed plane burning near a building. Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence said the claim of it shooting down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet was ‘false information’

Terrifying footage shows the wreckage swallowed by blaze while thick smoke billowed from the scene.

An onlooker can be heard saying: ‘A plane has fallen. A fighter jet.’

Another clip shows a man, believed to be the pilot, lying on a stretcher while being surrounded by residents. The pilot is said to have suffered severe injuries, according to the online accounts.

Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defence issued a statement on Friday, denying that it had shot down a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet. 

‘The Air Force Command solemnly refutes that this is false information and completely untrue,’ the notice read. 

An onlooker can be heard saying: ¿A plane has fallen. A fighter jet.

Another clip shows a man, believed to be the pilot, lying on a stretcher while being surrounded by residents

Footage shows the wreckage swallowed by blaze while thick smoke billowed from the scene

The statement continued: ‘The Air Force Command pointed out that regarding people who intentionally create and spread untrue information online, [we] strongly condemn such malicious acts.

‘The Air Force Command emphasised that in order to maintain airspace security, the headquarters will continue to closely monitor the conditions of the sea and airspace around the Taiwan Strait, and provide accurate information in a timely manner to prevent the spread of false information, and to avoid social unrest. We appeal citizens to rest assured.’ 

The Chinese officials have yet to confirm the alleged incident.