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AT SEA: A Chinese coast Guard ship (right) is seen in a collision with the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources vessel in disputed waters of the South China Sea in this screen grab from a handout video by the Philippine Coast Guard. — AFP
AT SEA: A Chinese coast Guard ship (right) is seen in a collision with the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources vessel in disputed waters of the South China Sea in this screen grab from a handout video by the Philippine Coast Guard. — AFP

China says it rescued Filipino personnel after clash in disputed sea

BEIJING: China’s coast guard said it rescued Filipino “personnel” who fell overboard Sunday after a Philippine vessel collided with one of its ships near a disputed shoal in the South China Sea. The Philippines slammed China’s claims as “completely unfounded”.

The two nations have had repeated confrontations in the waters in recent months, and on Saturday Manila accused China of recently twice firing flares at one of its patrol aircraft. China has continued to press its claims to almost the entire sea and has ignored an international tribunal ruling that its assertions have no legal basis.

Beijing accused the Philippine vessel of “deliberately” colliding with a Chinese Coast Guard ship. It said the collision took place near the disputed Sabina Shoal, 140 kilometers (86 miles) west of the Philippine island of Palawan and about 1,200 kilometers from Hainan island, the closest Chinese landmass.

China Coast Guard spokesman Gan Yu said the collision occurred when a Philippine vessel refused to comply with “control measures” after attempting to deliver supplies to another vessel “illegally stationed” near Xianbin Reef in the Nansha Islands — using the Chinese names for the Sabina Shoal and the Spratly Islands also claimed by Manila. “China warns the Philippines to immediately cease its infringing actions, otherwise the Philippines will bear all consequences resulting from this situation,” Gan said.

The Philippines said that its ships encountered “aggressive and dangerous maneuvers” from the Chinese side when they were on a humanitarian mission to resupply Filipino fishermen with diesel, food and medical items. The Chinese vessels “made close perilous maneuvers that resulted in ramming, blasted horns, and deployed water cannons”, leading to an early termination of the resupply operation after their ship experienced engine failure, a statement from Manila’s National Task Force on the West Philippine Sea said.

“These unprofessional, aggressive, and illegal actions posed serious risks to the safety of the Filipino crew and the fishermen they were meant to serve,” the statement said, adding that no one was harmed. Footage released by the Philippine Coast Guard showed a Chinese ship approaching and ramming the left side of its vessel. Another clip showed a Chinese vessel travelling parallel to the Philippine ship, just meters away. — AFP

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