Chinese coast guard ships have fired water cannons at two Philippine patrol vessels near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea, damaging both.
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No one was injured in the incident but the Philippine Coast Guard has released photographs which it says shows damage. Monday 19 August 2024 12:02, UK China Philippines This is a modal window. Video Unavailable Technical details : This video is currently unavailable ...
Neither vessel was reportedly damaged in the incident, which took place in the South China Sea near Subic Bay in the Philippines. The collision was merely the latest in a series of naval incidents between China and the United States, and it may be considered a harbinger of increased naval -...
The CCG later informed the Philippine side about the incident, it said, adding that the Philippine vessel expressed gratitude for CCG's act of humanitarianism via radio. (Xinhua/Deng Hua) China Coast Guard assists injured Filipino fishermen in waters adjacent to China's Huangyan Dao on June 29...
In the latest incident on Monday, China's coastguard said a Philippine supply ship "deliberately and dangerously" approached a Chinese ship resulting in a slight collision after the Philippine ship "illegally intruded" into waters near Second Thomas Shoal, a charge...
During the incident, a Philippine vessel ignored multiple stern warnings from China and deliberately rammed into a CCG vessel, according to the CCG. "These actions severely violated China's territorial sovereignty, went against the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, and...
"This incident is the latest in a long string of PRC actions to assert unlawful maritime claims and disadvantage its Southeast Asian neighbors in the South China Sea," the U.S. Department of State said in a statement, referring to China's formal name, People's Republic of China. ...
The first weekend after the July 12 Philippines vs China arbitration ruling — the “7.12 Incident” — has passed without reports of major anti-foreign protests. There were, however, scattered cases of nationalist mobilization. There was at least one case of picketing outside a KFC in Hebei ...
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