22 Filipino Fishermen Rescued After Chinese “Hit & Run” Sinking of Their Ship

Expect to see more of this in the South China Sea as China uses civilian vessels to enforce their territorial claims. Fortunately for these 22 Filipino fishermen they were rescued by a Vietnamese fishing boat before they all drowned:

Rescued Filipino fishermen sit inside Philippine Navy ship BRP Ramon Alcuaz as they head back to shore at Occidental Mindoro province, Philippines on Friday June 14, 2019.

China has acknowledged its fishing vessel hit a Filipino boat in the disputed South China Sea in an incident that prompted an outcry in the Philippines but denies the collision was intentional.

The Philippines has filed a diplomatic protest after Filipino fishermen said a Chinese vessel rammed their anchored boat on Sunday night then abandoned them as the boat sank in the Reed Bank. Philippine officials strongly condemned the reported Chinese action.

The Chinese Embassy in Manila said late Friday that the Chinese vessel accidentally hit the Filipino boat as it tried to maneuver while being “besieged” by several Filipino boats. It said the Chinese captain tried to rescue the Filipinos but was afraid of being besieged by other boats.

“There is no such thing as ‘hit-and-run,'” the Chinese Embassy said in a statement, citing the result of a preliminary investigation.

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
5 years ago

pretty soon China will exercise land claims on the Philippians…don’t you know everything in Asia belongs to China?

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