"Soldiers from Taiwan tried to drive away Chinese drones with stones," Israeli media reported.

Footage circulated online shows military personnel on duty spotting a drone with the markings of Beijing's armed forces.

One of them comes out of the guard room and takes a stick in his hand.

Two of his colleagues pick up stones and throw them into the air.

According to the publication on the world wide web, the incident took place on Kinmen Island, which is controlled by Taiwan.

Beijing Foreign Ministry official Zhao Lingjian said he had seen the video.

"Chinese drones are flying over Chinese territory," he said.

From the so-called ministry of recognition from only a few small countries (for example, Belize, Haiti, etc.) Taiwan said: "Uninvited guests are thieves", this is an old Chinese proverb.

Taiwanese people do not like thieves, irreplaceable whether they invade our home by sea or air.

Again, Chinese fighter jets in the skies over Taiwan

Taiwan (formerly the Republic of China) was founded in 1949 after the Chinese Communist Party seized power in Beijing and proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC).

The Republic of China was a member of the United Nations Security Council until 1971. After Beijing and the United States established diplomatic relations, the PRC took Taiwan's place in the world organization's collective governing body.