How China sea clash caused Philippine sailor to lose his finger
A Philippine sailor detailed for the first time on Tuesday how he lost his thumb in the June 17 clash between Beijing and Manila’s boats in the South China Sea.The scuffle started when around eight Chinese vessels approached two Philippine rubber boats near the Southeast Asian nation’s military outpost in Second Thomas Shoal, Navy Seaman Jeffry Facundo told a Senate hearing.Manila regularly brings supplies and troops to the outpost, a rusty World War II-era ship that’s been beached there since 1999. “The Chinese vessels came without warning and rammed our boat straight away,” the Filipino crew member said. He said his thumb was caught under the keel of a Chinese vessel that partially mounted the boat he was riding, causing the injury.Watch: the moment a China Coastguard vessel rams a Philippine Navy vessel injuring a soldier in Ayungin Shoal, June 17 in what the gov’t now calls a deliberate act by China to stop a resupply mission (from a previous statement from the Executive Secretary as a “misunderstanding..”