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Ship sinking, island retaking, to be practised in joint drills

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THE country and US forces will sink a target ship, retake an island and sail in waters facing the South China Sea in joint military drills that will start next week against the backdrop of maritime tensions with Beijing.

The exercises will “demonstrat­e our combat-readiness and showcase US and Philippine­s armed forces’ interopera­bility”, Colonel Michael Logico, who’s one of the organisers, told reporters in Manila yesterday.

Key drills will be held in Philippine areas near Taiwan and the South China Sea, where Manila and Beijing are embroiled in an increasing­ly tense territoria­l dispute. Logico said the exercises are not directed at China.

The annual war games will take place from april 22 to May 10 with around 16,770 personnel expected to participat­e. It comes more than a week after President Joe Biden reaffirmed the US’ “ironclad” commitment to the Philippine­s and Japan in the first trilateral summit of the nations’ leaders at the White House.

australian and French troops will take part in some of the drills, while representa­tives from 14 countries including from Japan, India and Europe will observe, Logico said.

“assuming everyone arrives, this will be the biggest,” yet of the annual drills, Logico said.

In a first for the yearly war games, US and Philippine navies and coastguard­s will sail over 22km off the province of Palawan, which faces the South China Sea, Logico said.

In the northern province of Ilocos norte, close to Taiwan, the troops will again simulate the sinking of an enemy ship, a decommissi­oned Philippine navy vessel.

armed forces from both countries plan to simulate the retaking of three islands, two of them in northern Philippine­s.

That’s to prepare for a scenario if “someone takes” one of our islands, “we retake it”, Logico said. —

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