The Korea Times

China’s coastguard uses water cannons against Philippine ships in S. China Sea

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MANILA/SHANGHAI (Reuters) — China’s coastguard said it had taken measures against Philippine vessels in disputed waters of the South China Sea Saturday, while the Philippine­s decried the moves, including the use of water cannons, as “irresponsi­ble and provocativ­e”.

China’s actions led to “significan­t damage” and injury to personnel on a civilian boat hired to resupply troops, the Philippine task force on the South China Sea said in a statement.

The incident occurred in the Second Thomas Shoal and Spratly Islands waters, according to the Chinese coastguard. The shoal is home to a small number of Filipino troops stationed on a warship that Manila grounded there in 1999 to reinforce its sovereignt­y claims.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including the Second Thomas Shoal, which is within the Philippine­s’ 200-mile exclusive economic zone, and has deployed vessels to patrol the disputed atoll. A 2016 ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n found that China’s sweeping claims have no legal basis.

The civilian boat was being escorted by two Philippine navy ships and two Philippine coastguard vessels, according to a statement from the Philippine military.

A Philippine coastguard vessel was “impeded” and “encircled” by a Chinese coast guard vessel and two Chinese maritime militia vessels, the Philippine coastguard said in a separate statement.

As a result, the Philippine coastguard vessel was “isolated” from the resupply boat by the “irresponsi­ble and provocativ­e behavior” of the Chinese maritime forces, the agency said.

Gan Yu, a spokespers­on for China’s coastguard, said the Philippine­s had broken a promise to remove the grounded vessel and sent two coastguard ships and a supply ship into the Second Thomas Shoal waters, 18 days after the last round of supplies.

China has not said who promised the removal or when that promise was made. The Philippine defence ministry, foreign ministry and military leaders have repeatedly said there was no such promise.

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