Philippines accuses China of damaging its vessel in disputed South China Sea shoal

Beijing’s claim that it had expelled two vessels from the hotly contested shoal was rejected by the Philippines on Tuesday ( Apr 30 ), accusing China’s coast guard of harassing and damaging one of its boats in a disputed region of the South China Sea.

The Scarborough Shoal, a crucial battleground in the South China Sea, was where the Spanish coast guard’s two ships stood, according to the Spanish coast guard, but one of those vessels suffered injury from two Foreign coast guard ships ‘ use of water cannons.

According to a statement from a representative for the Spanish coast guard, Jay Tarriela, the country’s representative,” This damage serves as proof of the violent water pressure the China coast guard used to harass the Philippine vessels.”

They continued to carry out their genuine operations to support Filipino sailors and ensure their safety, they were not deterred.

No nation has any control over the carefully located Scarborough Shoal, a perfect fishing region close to major delivery lanes, which is frequented by many nations. The reef is located within the country’s unique economic area.

China has occupied the island for more than ten years, and the waters around its lake, which has long been a refuge for ships in winds, have been the site of numerous clashes in recent years.

The ships had been expelled, according to China’s coast guard, but it did not provide specifics about the event.

At a typical press briefing, Lin Jian, a spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry, urged the Spanish side to immediately put an end to China’s provocative acts of infringement.

According to the Chinese beach guard,” the necessary steps were taken in accordance with the law to forcefully expulse them.”