FACT CHECK: Japanese Navy didn't sink hundreds of Chinese fishing vessels in East China Sea

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FACT CHECK: Japanese Navy didn't sink hundreds of Chinese fishing vessels in East China Sea
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FactCheck: A collision between the Japanese Destroyer Shimakaze and a Chinese fishing vessel in the East China Sea occurred on March 30, 2020, and not in 2023. FactsFirstPH

According to a Japanese Coast Guard report, Japan sank hundreds of Chinese vessels in the East China Sea. The video implied that the Japanese Destroyer Shimakaze recently collided with a Chinese fishing vessel, prompting retaliation.

The Facebook video spreading the claim is titled: “Terrible Attack! Japanese Navy Sinks Hundreds Chinese Fishing Vessel in East China Sea.”The video has garnered more than 345,000 views, 7,300 reactions, and 700 comments as of writing.The video’s title refers to an event that did not occur. There have been no reports from the Japanese Coast Guard on the sinking of Chinese fishing vessels in retaliation for the damage to the JS Shimakaze.

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