Philippines sees resurgence of Chinese ships in disputed waters

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The Philippine armed forces said it is doubling efforts on maritime surveillance. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - The Philippine armed forces said it is doubling efforts on maritime surveillance after detecting a “resurgence” of Chinese vessels around the West Philippine Sea.

After the Philippine military successfully drove away 50 Chinese militia vessels in July, such vesselsThere was also “massive harvesting” of corals in disputed waters, it said.

 

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