Philippines, US fire at 'invasion' force in South China Sea war games

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LAOAG, Philippines: US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary "invasion" force during war games on the Philippines' northern coast on Monday (May 6), days after their governments objected to China's "dangerous" actions in regional waters.

Soldiers put up the antenna of a HIMARS rocket system as part of the Balikatan military exercises last week. LAOAG, Philippines : US and Filipino troops fired missiles and artillery at an imaginary"invasion" force during war games on the Philippines ' northern coast on Monday , days after their governments objected to China 's"dangerous" actions in regional waters.

US soldiers fire 155mm and 105mm Howitzers during a live fire exercise in the annual joint military exercises between US and Philippine troops called "Balikatan" or shoulder-to-shoulder, at Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Philippines, May 6, 2024. Lieutenant General Michael Cederholm, commander of the US First Marine Expeditionary Force, said the exercise was"to prepare for the worst" by"securing key maritime terrain"."Our northwestern side is more exposed," Major General Marvin Licudine, exercise director for the Filipinos, told AFP ahead of the live firing at the La Paz sand dunes near Laoag city.

More than 16,700 Filipino and American troops are taking part in the annual military drills - dubbed Balikatan, or"shoulder to shoulder" in Tagalog - in multiple locations across the Asian archipelago.

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