MANILA: Three more Chinese vessels, including the so-called “monster ship,” were detected near Bajo de Masinloc as the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) continues its monitoring efforts off Zambales.
PCG spots 3 more Chinese ships near Bajo de Masinloc | INQToday Posted: January 29, 2025 | Last updated: January 29, 2025 The Philippine Coast Guard says three more Chinese vessels, including the ...
(Courtesy of Philippine Coast Guard) China’s “monster” ship and a second China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel were making their way to Bajo de Masinloc (Scarborough or Panatag Shoal) as a third Chinese ...
The shoal – known in the Philippines as Bajo de Masinloc – remains a flashpoint, and was the reason Manila filed an arbitration case against Beijing at The Hague.
In a statement, the Philippine Navy said its offshore combat ships held a unilateral exercise to sustain and enhance the operational proficiency of its assets and personnel in the vicinity of Bajo de ...
China has also been harassing Philippine vessels and fishermen and installed barriers at Bajo de Masinloc, which lies within Manila’s exclusive economic zone under a United Nations maritime convention ...
MANILA – Any construction or reclamation activities in the Bajo de Masinloc is a "red line" or an unacceptable action, the Philippine Navy said Tuesday. The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has ...
MANILA – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has relieved BRP Gabriela Silang with the 44-meter multi-role and response vessel, BRP Suluan, to continue monitoring the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) vessel ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is set to deploy the BRP Gabriela Silang to replace BRP Teresa Magbanua, which returned to Bataan port for repairs after experiencing engine overheating early Monday ...
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