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Tuesday, 13 August, 2002, 11:48 GMT 12:48 UK
In pictures: Shanghai drill
Troops have gathered in Shanghai to ward off an "enemy attack". Officials said it was a routine drill, but it was bound to send a signal to Taiwan, whose President, Chen Shui-bian, earlier this month appeared to hint at independence for the island, which China still regards as its territory.

Soldiers shoot flares to launch an air-raid drill in Shanghai
Soldiers fired flares to start the drill, the first inside the city for 14 years (AP photo)

Journalists watch a smoking building 'bombed' by enemy planes
Smoke canisters added realism to the exercise, which simulated an air attack

Soldiers evacuate a bus-load of civilians during the drill
Soldiers evacuated civilians and sent up balloons of foil cubes designed to confuse enemy radar

Soldiers in anti-biochemical suits
Taiwan cancelled its own war games last week, but Shanghai's defence chief said the city needed to improve it protection

Shanghai Mayor Chen Liangyu makes a speech after the drill
Shanghai's Mayor Chen Liangyu said the drill aimed to "strengthen consciousness" of national and civil defence

Construction workers watch soldiers drill in Shanghai
As workers watched, the drill was ended with a woman announcing: "The fires are out. We are victorious in this air raid!"

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