Balita.org: Your Premier Source for Comprehensive Philippines News and Insights! We bring you the latest news, stories, and updates on a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, economy, and more. Stay tuned to know everything you wish about your favorite stars 24/7.

Contacts

  • Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
  • Registration certificate 06691200
  • 16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
  • Czech Republic

Chinese research ship spotted near Palawan

MANILA, Philippines — A Chinese marine research vessel is doing survey work near the southern coast of Palawan, according to a defense and maritime security expert involved in tracking movements of ships in the South China Sea.

In a post on X yesterday, Ray Powell reported the presence of Chinese research ship Haiyang Dizhi 12 Hao off Palawan, along with six “militia ships” all named Qiong Sansha Yu, but with different bow numbers.

“China is now conducting a survey-in-force just 27 (nautical miles) from the Philippines’ coastline with (six) Qiong Sansha Yu militia ships escorting the Haiyang Dizhi 12 Hao research vessel,” Powell, a former US Air Force official and defense attaché wrote.

“Surveying another country’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) requires that country’s permission per UNCLOS,” he said, referring to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

“It may be they are simply there to send a message that China claims these waters,” he added.

He also posted a photo showing the route of the Chinese ships, which were already near the southern tip of Palawan as of yesterday.

There is no confirmation yet from the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) of Powell’s findings.

Powell’s report came after the pullout last week of PCG’s BRP Teresa Magbanua from Escoda Shoal after five months of patrolling the area, under constant Chinese harassment. It had to return to its home base in Palawan to undergo repairs after it was repeatedly rammed by a China Coast Guard vessel. Its withdrawal also enabled its crew to have furlough and attend to their medical needs. Authorities said PCG and naval ships have been dispatched to Escoda Shoal to take over Teresa Magbanua’s patrol missions.

The PCG also reported that it has to spend millions of pesos to repair BRP Cape Engaño and BRP Bagacay, which sustained damage after they were rammed by Chinese vessels while on a resupply mission to Patag and Lawak islands last month.

PCG spokesperson Rear Admiral Armand Balilo said that the two 44-meter multi-role response vessels are already in Danao, Cebu and undergoing repairs. The Teresa Magbanua is also expected to sail to Danao today for repairs.

For Bagacay alone, Balilo told The

Read more on philstar.com