23 October 2023
by Ridzwan Rahmat
A screenshot from a Philippine Coast Guard video showing a confrontation between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the South China Sea on 22 October. (Philippine Coast Guard )
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has accused Chinese government vessels of colliding into boats that were deployed by Manila for a resupply mission to the Second Thomas Shoal.
In the latest incidents – both of which took place on 22 October – a total of seven Chinese vessels were involved, Manila’s National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea (NTF-WPS) disclosed on the same day.
The first incident involved a China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel with pennant number 5203. The vessel, which features a bow stem that has been strengthened with steel bracket presumably for ramming operations, collided into a civilian boat known as Unaiza May 2.
This collision took place at about 0604 h local time as Unaiza May 2 attempted to resupply BRP Sierra Madre, an ageing Philippine Navy landing ship that has been stranded on Second Thomas Shoal on purpose as part of Manila’s attempt to claim sovereignty over the feature. Unaiza May 2
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- Source: https://www.janes.com/defence-news/beijing-manila-trade-barbs-after-collisions-in-south-china-sea-resupply-run