China Says Handled Philippine ‘Infringement’ at Disputed Reef

Chinese and Philippine Coast Guard crews landed on Sandy Cay Reef in the South China Sea to claim as it theirs over the weekend of April 26 and 27. Images via the Chinese and Philippine Coast Guards.

China’s coast guard said Sunday it had “dealt with” a situation involving six Filipinos who it accused of illegally landing on a disputed reef, after Beijing’s state media said the tiny sandbank had recently come under Chinese control.

Beijing claims sovereignty over almost all of the South China Sea and has waved away competing assertions from other countries in the region as well as an international ruling that its position has no legal basis.

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