The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Tuesday reported the presence of over 50 Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Sea, a sharp drop from figures reported recently by the Philippine Navy.
The Armed Forces of the Philippines on Tuesday reported the presence of over 50 Chinese vessels in the West Philippine Sea, a sharp drop from figures reported recently by the Philippine Navy.In a press briefing on Tuesday, the AFP said a total of 54 Chinese ships were monitored in four maritime features and islands within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone.
"There were a couple of standoffs in 1993 to 1944 between navy ships and People's Liberation Army navy. That was intense. These are normal water cannon incidents; it happened three months, four months ago. What makes this special or different is the shattering of the glass, and four of our personnel were injured, so I don't want to say that this is the most intense," he said.
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