
The new TV series "Zero Day Attack" from Taiwan depicts a possible military invasion scenario by China and is gaining significant public attention. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The series achieved popularity as soon as it aired and also sparked intense debates. It shows events such as Chinese military ships surrounding the island under the pretext of "search and rescue" and the mysterious disappearance of Taiwanese soldiers on Dadun Island.
The series was created as a warning against the Chinese threat and is financially supported by the Taiwanese government. Each episode highlights how different segments of society—from the president to ordinary villagers and military personnel—would react in the event of a fictional invasion.
It also depicts communication disruptions, disinformation campaigns, and protests from supporters. The main goal of the project is to raise awareness among the Taiwanese population regarding the Chinese threat.
However, opposition politicians and some critics are labeling this effort as "spreading panic." They criticize that it was filmed with government funds and that the series is exacerbating political situations.
There are opinions suggesting that artificially inflating the threat is creating an unpleasant mood among citizens. The director and writer Chen Hsin-mei emphasizes that the work does not portray negative views towards China, but rather tells how Taiwanese people would fight in a state of war.
In recent years, the topic of the Chinese threat in Taiwan has become increasingly acute. The activities of Chinese military aircraft and ships near Taiwan have increased.
The United States is warning that China is preparing to attack Taiwan by 2027. The "Zero Day Attack" series is bringing important security issues into open discussion in society against this backdrop of real concerns.