China Coast Guard ship collides into Philippine ship amid growing tension I WION Originals

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Chinese and Philippine coast guard ships clashed in a disputed area of the South China Sea, the latest incident amid escalating tensions between the two countries. The two sides blamed one other for the incident.

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The Philippine ship was a gift from Japan, and the Chinese ship is a replica based on a Japanese Coast Guard ship. What an irony.

wqmbxid
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China coastguard perates of West Philippines sea same somalia perates of china coastguard 😂😂😂

batangenyoarehofficial
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Sabina shoal is within 200 nm from Philippines while it's 800 nm from china. And they claim it's their own. It's like you saying you own your neighbors porch.

dukeofcebu
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Respecting international law is not in chinese dictionary

halo
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*The international law* is very clear on the South China Sea:
- parts of it belong to some ASEAN countries including Philippines 🇵🇭,
- the rest of it is the international water,
- no part of it belongs to China🇨🇳 or Taiwan🇹🇼.

ArabicReja
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South korea and japan is already busy constructing ships for philippine navy and coast guard, I hope India will offer 120 meter ships for the philippine coast guard atleast 6 are need. Philippine and India should really talk.

chrysllerryu
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It is a deliberate raming by the China coast guard and not a collision please check the title

bogartbastardogs
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China has the rights to defend its sovereign territory.

shundi
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It was not a collision but rather an intentional ramming of a Philippine vessel by China's Coast Guard boat.

Rmis
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China coastguard perates of West Philippines sea same somalia perates coastguard of china

batangenyoarehofficial
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Sayang pasahod nmin sa inyo, hindi nman pala nyo kaya bantayan ang bansa ntin.lumaban kau, para may saysay nman ang lahat.

jovanecabasan
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Wrong title, should be "China coast guard rammed Philippine ship"

alanvillanueva
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This will go on and on...and will progressively turn for the WORST...wawa Pilipinas kung

eduardobabon
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The disputed Sabina Shoal is located 140km (87 miles) west of the Philippine island of Palawan and about 1, 200km (746 miles) from Hainan Island, the closest Chinese landmass

patrickdelahoya
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Philippines should not intrude into the South China Sea in the first place. Chinese coast guards have to take the defense according to the laws of the People's Republic of CHINA.

fouhrmc
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This is the issue that this administration is supposed to give much attention, the issue that our money is worth for to be used. Not sending thousands police men to davao just to capture one person.

isidrobalmoria
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Are you guys about to go to war to see who has the best rice😅😊

edwin
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Back to the big pirate battle swing over to the other ship battle on

crclohu
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Thank you for waking up the Filipino People, Chinese CCP.

skynet
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China got the "Phuk Chin Dynasty" map with 9 dashes based on which it claims territory. Now china found a new chinese map called "Dum Phuk dynasty map". That map also have sun, moon, Timbuktu, russia, parts of india, america. China will raise a new Territorial claims soon.

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