Philippine and Chinese government vessels collided last week in the South China Sea, according to officials from both nations, the most recent skirmish involving competing claimants to territory in ...
It took place about 9.3 kilometres (5.8 miles) from Thitu, a Philippine-garrisoned island in the Spratly group. Prior to the collision, the Chinese vessel also "conducted dangerous manoeuvres and ...
The Philippines' Bureau of Fisheries said a "Chinese maritime militia" boat deliberately sideswiped one of its two vessels that were patrolling near Thitu island in the contested waters of the South ...
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