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Philippine national security adviser on Sunday said that three of their troops were injured in the latest China Coast Guard water cannon attack on a Filipino supply vessel near a South China Sea reef.
The United States condemned the “dangerous actions” after the latest confrontation in the disputed waters caused severe damage to the Unaizah May 4 vessel while it was on its way to deliver troops and provisions to a Philippine navy ship grounded atop the Second Thomas Shoal.
China Coast Guard hits a Philippine Supply Vessel with a water cannon, blocks it as it approaches Ayungin Shoal. Chinese action causes near collision. pic.twitter.com/DCYfJ8vrHN— Sidhant Sibal (@sidhant) March 24, 2024
Chinese Coast Guard attack
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, brushing off rival claims from other countries, including the Philippines, and an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis.
National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano said three navy personnel aboard the vessel were injured in Saturday’s incident. The extent and nature of their injuries were not disclosed, though the military said the personnel were treated aboard a Coast Guard escort ship. Four crew members were injured by broken glass in an earlier China Coast Guard water cannon attack on the same vessel on March 5.
“This is just an ordinary rotation and resupply or provision operation but look at how the Chinese are reacting,” Ano told reporters, according to an interview transcript shared with news agency AFP. The United States, which has a mutual defence pact with Manila, has denounced the attack.
US Supports Philippines
“The (Chinese) actions are destabilising to the region and show clear disregard for international law,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said in a statement, reaffirming Washington’s mutual defence treaty commitments to Manila. The China Coast Guard has defended its actions, describing them as “lawful regulation, interception and expulsion” of a foreign vessel that “tried to forcefully intrude” into Chinese waters.
Ano said the damaged vessel has returned to the western province of Palawan after its crew managed to restart its engine. “We will not be deterred. We will not be intimidated,” he said, vowing the Philippines would continue to resupply the garrison on Second Thomas Shoal.
What China Said
China’s defence ministry warned the Philippines against “provocative” actions and said China would safeguard its territorial sovereignty on Sunday. “We warn the Philippines to stop making any remarks that may lead to the intensification of conflicts and escalation of the situation, and stop all infringing and provocative actions,” the defence ministry said in a statement.
“If the Philippines repeatedly challenges China’s bottom line, China will continue to take firm and decisive measures to firmly safeguard its territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests,” the statement continued.
(With agency inputs)
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