
China says took 'control measures' against Philippine ships near disputed reef
The Hindu
China takes control measures against Philippine ships near disputed Sabina Shoal in South China Sea, sparking tensions.
China said it took "control measures" on Monday (August 26, 2024) against two Philippine Coast Guard ships that had entered waters near the disputed Sabina Shoal in the South China Sea.
The China Coast Guard accused Manila of sending two ships to "illegally barge into waters near Xianbin Jiao", using the Chinese name for the Sabina Shoal.
The ships "continued to dangerously approach normally sailing Chinese coast guard ships, inciting hype", it said in a statement.
"The Chinese coast guard took control measures against the Philippine ships in accordance with the law," it added.
The Philippine Coast Guard said it sent two vessels to deliver provisions to one of its ships at Sabina Shoal. As the vessels neared the shoal, they were forced to abandon the resupply mission due to China's "excessive" deployment of ships and rough sea conditions, Commodore Jay Tarriela, a spokesman for Manila's coast guard, told AFP.
“Spotted in the area were six ships from the China Coast Guard, three from the Chinese navy as well as 31 other vessels,” Mr. Tarriela said. "We were boxed, we were surrounded and it was difficult for us to move forward," he said.
AFP correspondents were among several media outlets on board the Philippine Coast Guard vessels for the mission.