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Philippines and China Collide in Ayungin Shoal, US Condemns Injuries
Jun 18, 2024, 09:00 AM
Chinese and Philippine vessels collided in the South China Sea, specifically near Ayungin Shoal, on June 17, 2024. The incident occurred under Beijing's new coastguard law, with China accusing a Philippine supply ship of ramming a Chinese vessel. The Chinese Coast Guard engaged in actions such as boarding and searching Philippine boats near Ren'ai Jiao. The Philippine Defense Ministry and Task Force condemned China's actions as dangerous and reckless, accusing Chinese vessels of ramming, towing, and damaging Philippine boats. The confrontation resulted in severe injuries to a Filipino soldier, including the loss of a finger. The United States, Japan, and Canada expressed support for the Philippines and condemned China's actions, calling them escalatory and irresponsible. The Philippines called on China to respect its sovereignty and demanded the return of confiscated arms and compensation for the damaged vessels.
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