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Philippines completes resupply mission at Ayungin Shoal without interference

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine forces delivered supplies and rotated troops at a military outpost at Second Thomas (Ayungin) Shoal on Thursday, September 26, without interference from Chinese vessels.

Up to eight different Chinese vessels were meandering in the area while the the military and the Philippine Coast Guard conducted the rotation and resupply mission to BRP Sierra Madre, AFP Spokesperson Col. Margareth Padilla said on Friday, September 27.

The foreign vessels "posed no threat" to the mission and the Philippine side was able to maintain its presence in the shoal, Padilla added.

"AFP was able to deliver supplies and rotate our personnel without interference. We remain vigilant and prepared to respond to any challenges in protecting our personnel and operations," Padilla said.

A video released by the AFP showed Philippine troops aboard MV Lapu-Lapu approaching BRP Sierra Madre during the mission.

The Philippine Coast Guard and the Armed Forces of the Philippines completed a rotation and resupply mission to BRP Sierra Madre at Ayungin Shoal on September 26.

AFP Spokesperson Col. Francel Padilla says 8 Chinese vessels were spotted in the area. None interfered with the… pic.twitter.com/tkeg2e5gdF

The recent mission marks another test of the durability of a deal that Manila and Beijing reached in July concerning missions to BRP Sierra Madre, a rusting warship that was grounded near Ayungin Shoal in 1999 to mark the Philippines' territorial claim.

Following months of hostilities, including incidents where Chinese vessels harassed, blocked, and deployed water cannons to obstruct Philippine forces' resupply missions, the Philippines and China reached a "provisional arrangement" in July to de-escalate tensions in the area.

From September 16 and 23, the Philippine Navy reported a record-high number of Chinese ships in the West Philippine Sea, including an over fourfold increase in the number of Chinese vessels in Ayungin Shoal from 17 to 72. This represents the highest number of Chinese vessels spotted at the contested feature since Manila and Beijing agreed to the de-escalation arrangement finalized during bilateral talks on July 2. 

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