Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平) installed new military leadership for its central and eastern regions amid an unprecedented purge of the top defense echelons.
General Yang Zhibin (楊志斌) has become commander of the Eastern Theater Command, responsible for Taiwan operations, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.
The report also named General Han Shengyan (韓勝延) as the new commander of the Central Theater Command, which is in charge of defense forces in the capital Beijing, Tianjin and five other provinces.
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The moves were revealed at a general promotion ceremony on Monday — Xi’s first so far this year — and come after the ouster of several top generals earlier this year.
The former commander of the Taiwan command, Lin Xiangyang (林向陽), was removed in October for violating party discipline and laws. Meanwhile, Wang Qiang (王強), ex-Central Theater Commander, missed a military parade in Beijing in September without reason.
The report did not indicate Wang’s next job.
At that parade in September, China showed off the country’s latest combat drones and nuclear weapons, demonstrating its broader efforts to modernize the army and challenge US supremacy despite an ongoing corruption campaign in the military.
China has launched military purges in response to what US intelligence believes is widespread corruption undermining Xi’s ambitions.
A major concern appears to be graft that has eroded the quality of the weapons and capabilities of units such as the Rocket Force, which oversees the country’s missiles and nuclear arsenal, and would be instrumental should China invade Taiwan.
However, that crackdown has since rippled across the defense establishment to take down two former defense ministers, top generals in various forces and military commands, making it the biggest since Mao Zedong’s (毛澤東) rule ended in 1976.
Han was serving as commander of the Central Theater Command’s Air Force, a branch that has so far seen relatively fewer public announcements of corruption purges.
He stood in for Wang during the September parade.
Yang, who also has an air force background, was until recently the vice commander of the Eastern Theater Command.
He attended a memorial of the Nanjing Massacre earlier this month.
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