The Philippines ' task force on South China Sea issues said a coast guard ship and a fisheries vessel were damaged by water cannons used by Chinese coast guard ships.
The fisheries vessel was rammed three times, both by the Chinese coast guard and maritime vessels, the task force said. Filipino soldiers wave from the dilapidated Sierra Madre ship of the Philippine Navy as it is anchored near Ayungin shoal in the Spratly group of islands in the South China Sea."This damage serves as evidence of the forceful water pressure used by the China coast guard in their harassment of the Philippine vessels," Philippine coast guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela said in a statement.
Mr Tarriela said the Philippines vessel, the BRP Bagacay, suffered damage to its railing and canopy, and that China had installed a floating barrier at the shoal's entrance to restrict access. The two countries previously said they would seek better communication over skirmishes in the South China Sea, but tensions have increased recently, as the Philippines forges stronger diplomatic and military ties with the United States.'I am the prime minister' should never be uttered by anyone. Albanese chose the worst possible momentA lack of housing supply caused property prices to climb again in April.
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