Philippine military and coastguard officials said the latest encounter took place near the Second Thomas Shoal, a submerged reef where a handful of its troops live on a rusty World War II-era ship that was intentionally grounded in 1999.
The Chinese ship’s “dangerous manoeuvres” and its “excessive and offensive actions against Philippine vessels” prevented one of the two Philippine boats from completing its mission, the armed forces said.
Saturday’s incident was the first time since November 2021 that the Chinese coastguard had used water cannon against a Philippine resupply mission to Second Thomas Shoal.
China accused of using water cannon on Philippine boat in South China Sea
Philippines Armed Forces condemns Chinese Coast Guard’s illegal, ‘excessive’ and ‘dangerous’ actions in disputed waters.
Philippines Armed Forces condemns Chinese Coast Guard’s illegal, ‘excessive’ and ‘dangerous’ actions in disputed waters.
The Philippines has accused China’s coastguard of using a water cannon to block a Philippine military supply boat in the South China Sea, condemning the actions as illegal, “excessive” and “dangerous”.
The confrontation on Saturday was the latest flare-up in the long-running territorial conflicts involving China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei.
The confrontation on Saturday was the latest flare-up in the long-running territorial conflicts involving China, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan and Brunei.
China asserts sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, one of the world’s busiest sea lanes, but a United Nations-backed tribunal concluded in 2016 that its expansive claim was groundless...
- They said navy personnel on board two chartered supply boats were cruising toward the shoal, escorted by Philippine coastguard ships when a Chinese coastguard ship approached and used a powerful water cannon to block the vessels from delivering food, water and fuel to the troops guarding the reef.
- The Chinese ship’s action was “in wanton disregard of the safety of the people on board” the Philippine navy-chartered boat and violated international law, including the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said in a statement.
...After the incident, the United States said China’s “repeated threats to the status quo in the South China Sea [were] directly threatening regional peace and stability” and that Washington stands with its Philippine allies in the face of such “dangerous actions”.
SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES
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