Philippines accuses Chinese vessels of blocking South China Sea supply mission, ramming its ship

August 25, 2024 - 6:08 PM
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This screenshot shows the ramming incident involving China Coast Guard vessel 21551 and BRP Datu Sanday on Aug. 25, 2024. (Screenshot via Jay Tarriela/X)

 The Philippines on Sunday accused Chinese vessels of blocking a ship transporting provisions to Filipino fishermen in the South China Sea, saying they had made “aggressive and dangerous” maneuvers including ramming the ship and using water cannons.

The Philippines’ Bureau of Fisheries vessel “was targeted by the People’s Liberation Army Navy ship and multiple China Coast Guard ships, which attempted to encircle and block the humanitarian mission,” Manila’s South China Sea task force said in a statement.

China’s Coast Guard said it had taken “control measures” against the Philippine vessel that “illegally” entered into the waters near the Sabina shoal and had repeatedly approached its ships in a dangerous manner.

READ: China says it took ‘control measures’ against Philippine vessel in South China Sea

 —Reporting by Karen Lema; Editing by Kim Coghill