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Video Reveals China Blasting Water Cannon at Philippines Coast Guard Boat

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Last updated: 2023/08/08 at 3:25 AM
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The Philippine Coast Guard has launched a video that exhibits a Chinese language Coast Guard vessel firing a water cannon at one in every of its ships, going public with a brand new criticism of aggressive conduct from China.

Two vessels of the Philippines Coast Guard have been on what was alleged to be a standard resupply mission 120 miles off the coast of Palawan, after they ran right into a Chinese language blockade. After a Chinese language vessel fired its water cannon at one Philippine ship, it then moved to dam it from advancing. The second Philippine ship was in a position to cross via the blockade, finishing the availability mission.

The confrontation befell across the Second Thomas Shoal, a part of the Spratly Islands within the South China Sea. The realm is claimed by a number of international locations and has been a website of repeated run-ins between Chinese language and Philippine ships.

On Monday, China’s Coast Guard launched an announcement, justifying its transfer by claiming that the Philippines violated China’s sovereignty and worldwide legislation and that the Philippine ships had been “lawfully intercepted.”

In 2016, a global tribunal at The Hague backed the Philippines in its territorial claims over the contested waters, saying that China had violated the Philippines’ sovereign rights. China has mentioned it could not abide by the ruling.

The USA, Japan, Australia, Germany, the UK and Canada have criticized China within the newest conflict, calling it a harmful motion and a menace to regional peace and stability.

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