cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/43940291

The Philippines, on Sunday, accused a Chinese ship of deliberately colliding with a Philippine vessel anchored near an island in the disputed South China Sea.

Chinese maritime forces used water cannon and rammed a Filipino government ship near the Thitu Island, according to Manila. The Philippines’ officials described the incident as a “clear threat” from Beijing.

Such confrontations between Chinese and Philippine vessels have grown increasingly common in recent years. China claims nearly all of the South China Sea which is a crucial path for over $3 trillion (€ 2.58 trillion) in annual ship trade.

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The Philippine Coast Guard said three vessels, including the government’s BRP Datu Pagbuaya. were anchored near the Manila-controlled island as part of a government program to protect local fishermen when a Chinese ship approached and intimidated them by using water cannon.

An hour later, the Chinese vessel is said to have used water cannon directly at the BRP Datu Pagbuaya.

“Just three minutes later… the same (Chinese) vessel deliberately rammed the stern” of the Philippine boat, “causing minor structural damage but no injuries to the crew”, the coast guard’s statement said.

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China has blamed the Philippines for the collision, saying it bears “full responsibility.”

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