Philippines Says Two of Its Ships Damaged in Collisions With China Vessels

Image released by the Philippine Coast Guard that purportedly shows the damage that resulted from a collision with a China Coast Guard ship on August 19, 2024. Image via the Philippine Coast Guard.

The Philippine government said Monday that two of its coast guard ships were damaged in collisions with Chinese vessels that were conducting “unlawful and aggressive maneuvers” near a disputed South China Sea reef.

The Chinese coast guard vessels’ actions near Sabina Shoal before dawn on Monday “resulted in collisions causing structural damage to both Philippine Coast Guard vessels”, Manila’s National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea said in a statement.

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