China’s Rocket Debris Prompts Philippine Condemnation

Map of suspected debris from China’s Long March 12 rocket fell near the Philippines, prompting condemnation from officials and raising concerns over maritime and aviation safety.
Map of potential location of debris from China's Long March 12 rocket. (Photo: Philippines Space Agency)

The Philippine government has issued a formal condemnation of China following the suspected descent of China’s rocket debris from a Long March 12 launch into waters near Philippine maritime territory.

The incident, which occurred late Monday, has triggered public concern and renewed scrutiny over the safety protocols surrounding Beijing’s space activities in the region.

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