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A China Coast Guard ship allegedly attempted to crash into a smaller Philippine Coast Guard Vessel that was half its size. The 99m Chinese boat with bow number 3302 patrolled near Zambales ...
MANILA -- A China Coast Guard vessel engaged in "reckless and dangerous maneuvers" against the smaller BRP Cabra on Sunday afternoon, the Philippine Coast Guard said. According to Commodore Jay ...
This screen capture from Philippine coast guard footage shows China Coast Guard vessel 3302 attempting to "ram" the BRP Cabra on April 7, 2025. This screen capture from Philippine coast guard ...
China’s reported actions in the disputed ... was hit Wednesday by high-pressure water fired from a Chinese coast guard ship with bow number 3302 which targeted its navigational antennas about ...
In a statement, the PCG said China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 3302 continued to engage in “dangerous maneuvers” against the Cabra, this time 98.31 nautical miles off Palauig Point, Tumalog City, ...
The PCG’s 44-meter patrol vessel BRP Cabra (MRRV-4409) was heading to the southwest part of Panatag, also called Bajo de Masinloc, when China Coast Guard (CCG) 3302 started shadowing the ship ...
Philippines Says China's Coast Guard Fired Water Cannons ... was hit by high-pressure water fired from a Chinese coast guard ship with bow number 3302 which targeted its navigational antennas ...
A statement by Tarriela on the day of the incident described CCG vessel 3302 as having ... to the Chinese Coast Guard to signal that the Philippines does not recognize China's claims to the ...
The BFAR and the PCG had been conducting a routine maritime patrol in the area when they "encountered aggressive actions" from China Coast Guard vessels, Tarriela said. At around 6:30 a.m., CCG 3302 ...
A China Coast Guard cutter blats a Philippine ship with ... At 06:30 and 16 nautical miles away from Scarborough, Chinese cutter 3302 sent a water cannon blast into Datu Pagbuaya’s navigational ...
The frequent maritime face-offs between the China Coast Guard (CCG) and Philippine vessels have drawn significant attention to the CCG's formidable capacity in the vast expanse of the South China Sea.
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