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3 Navy personnel hurt amid China’s continuous aggression in WPS

- (TPM/ SunStar Philippine­s)

THREE Navy personnel were injured following the recent harassment of Chinese vessels to Philippine ships conducting a routine rotation and resupply (RoRe) mission to the BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

In an interview on Sunday, March 24, 2024, National Security Adviser and National Task Force on West Philippine Sea (WPS) chairman Eduardo Año maintained that Ayungin Shoal is part of the Philippine­s’exclusive economic zone (EEZ) “so it is within our rights and authority to conduct resupply and rotation there.”

“Now, their actions are illegal, coercive, aggressive and even deceptive. This is just an ordinary rotation and resupply or provision operation pero look at how the Chinese are reacting, it is as if it’s already the end of the world,” he said.

“So it’s really humiliatin­g themselves in front of the world, so we will continue to do this, we will not be deterred, we will not be intimidate­d because it is our right and we have to protect our soldiers, our sailors there at BRP Sierra Madre,” he added.

On Saturday, March 23, Año said that Chinese Coast Guard and Chinese Maritime Militia acted recklessly and dangerousl­y against Philippine Coast Guard vessels and Unaizah May 4 (UM4) using water cannons, causing severe damage to the vessel and injuries to Filipinos onboar d.

He did not specify the injuries sustained by the personnel but he said they were immediatel­y given first aid in the PCG ship.

He said the actions of the Chinese disabled the UM4, prompting the BRP Sierra Madre to deploy its inflatable boats to ferry personnel to be rotated in.

The Chinese personnel, in an attempt to continue obstructin­g and impeding the RoRe mission, placed a floating barrier at the northweste­rn entrance of the lagoon of Ayungin Shoal .

Año said that despite the repeated harassment, the RoRe mission has been successful.

Año said he has requested the convening of a meeting with Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin and the National Security Cluster for purposes of making recommenda­tions to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

“The actions of the agents of the PRC today in the waters of the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) show to the Filipino people, the region, and the world that the

PRC (People’s Republic of China) recognizes no reasonable or legal restraint or limitation upon its actions under internatio­nal law,” he sai d .

“The Philippine­s shall continue to act peacefully and responsibl­y, consistent with internatio­nal law, particular­ly Unclos and the legally binding 2016 Arbitral Award. Peace and stability cannot be achieved without due regard for the legitimate, well-establishe­d, and legally settled rights of others. The Philippine­s will not be deterred -- by veiled threats or hostility -- from exercising our legal rights over our maritime zones, including Ayungin Shoal which forms part of our EEZ and continenta­l shelf. We demand that China demonstrat­e in deeds and not in words that it is a responsibl­e and trustworth­y member of the internatio­nal community,” he added.

The recent harassment by China to the Philippine­s was condemned by Philippine-ally countries, including the United States.

 ?? ?? MANILA. In this screengrab from video provided by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, a Chinese coast guard ship uses water cannons on a Philippine resupply vessel Unaizah May 4 as it approaches Second Thomas Shoal, locally called Ayungin shoal, at the disputed South China Sea on Saturday, March 23, 2024.Armed Forces of the Philippine­s via AP
MANILA. In this screengrab from video provided by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, a Chinese coast guard ship uses water cannons on a Philippine resupply vessel Unaizah May 4 as it approaches Second Thomas Shoal, locally called Ayungin shoal, at the disputed South China Sea on Saturday, March 23, 2024.Armed Forces of the Philippine­s via AP

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