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Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

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Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman
China

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Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

2025-09-16 20:21 Last Updated At:21:57

A Philippine official vessel deliberately rammed into a China Coast Guard (CCG) ship in China's territorial waters near Huangyan Dao in the South China Sea on Tuesday morning, according to the CCG.

CCG spokesperson Gan Yu said that on Tuesday over 10 Philippine official vessels illegally entered China's territorial waters near Huangyan Dao, and the CCG took control measures in accordance with the law, including warnings, navigation route control, and the use of a water cannon against the Philippine vessels.

However, at around 10:00, one of the Philippine vessels, with the hull number 3014, ignored multiple warnings from the Chinese side and deliberately rammed into a CCG ship in an unprofessional and dangerous manner, according to Gan.

The spokesperson said the Philippine side's intentional infringement and provocative actions were malicious in nature, adding that the Philippine side bears full responsibility for the collision.

Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

Philippine vessel deliberately rams into China Coast Guard ship in waters near Huangyan Dao: spokesman

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