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China Coast Guard water cannons, rams Philippine boats on resupply mission

MANILA, Philippines (Update 1: 12:05 p.m.) — The China Coast Guard (CCG) fired rammed and fired water cannons at Philippine vessels engaged in a resupply mission to military personnel stationed on BRP Sierra Madre, the Philippine Coast Guard said Sunday. 

The National Task Force-West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) said in a statement that the CCG and Chinese maritime militia vessels “harassed, blocked, and executed dangerous maneuvers on Philippine civilian supply vessels” on their way to Ayungin Shoal Sunday morning. 

This was the latest confrontation between the Philippines and China in the tense waterway, through which trillions of dollars of trade pass annually.

According to the task force, a CCG vessel used water cannons against Philippine supply vessels. The NTF-WPS said this caused “severe damage” to the engines of M/L Kalayaan, “disabling the vessel and seriously endangering the lives of its crew.”

Currently, PCG’s BRP Sindangan is towing M/Kalayaan back to Ulugan Bay in Palawan.

“Additionally, BRP Cabra suffered damage to its mast after being directly targeted by the full strength of the water cannon of the China Coast Guard,” the NTF-WPS said.

The task force also reported that the PCG vessels and resupply boats M/L Kalayaan and Unaizah Mae 1 (UM1) “were subjected to reckless and dangerous harassment at close range” by CCG and militia vessels. It added that a CCG vessel “rammed” UM1. 

Despite these actions, UM1 reached BRP Sierra Madre, and the resupply mission is currently ongoing.

In a statement, the CCG accused a Philippine boat of “deliberately colliding” with a Chinese vessel after “disregarding our multiple stern warnings.”

The incident comes a day after the CCG also used water cannons to prevent the vessels of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources from approaching Filipino fishing vessels near Bajo de Masinloc off Zambales. 

The impact of the water cannons caused “significant” damage to one of the boat’s communication and navigation equipment.

“The systematic and consistent manner in which the People's Republic of China carries out these illegal and irresponsible actions puts into question and significant doubt the sincerity of its calls for

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