Philippine ship rams CCG vessel during Huangyan Dao intrusion

Philippine vessel deliberately rams Chinese Coast Guard ship

China Coast Guard Ship Chuanshan (Hull 3302) conducted maritime rescue exercise in waters adjacent to Huangyan Dao in the South China Sea. On Wednesday, the Philippines dispatched coast guard ships and government vessels, along with several fishing boats, to intrude into China’s territorial waters around Huangyan Dao.

The China Coast Guard (CCG) implemented control measures in accordance with the law and regulations, CCG spokesperson Liu Dejun said in a statement on Wednesday. During the event, Philippine government vessel 3003 ignored multiple stern warnings from the Chinese side, made a sharp turn, and reversed, deliberately ramming into CCG ship 3302.

This act seriously threatened the CCG vessel’s navigational safety, making the Philippines the true provocateur and violator, Liu said. The Philippines side used the guise of fishing and fishing protection to carry out rights-infringing and provocative acts, then distorted the facts, blaming China in an attempt to mislead international perception, the spokesperson said.

“We warn the Philippines side to immediately stop its acts of infringement, provocation, and inflammatory rhetoric; otherwise, all consequences arising from this will be borne by the Philippines side,” Liu said. Global Times

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