The Philippines announces a high-speed boat image that prevails 6 Chinese fishing vessels that run anchored at the first three-year beach of Vietnam's winter survival.
The image published by the Philippines Coast Guard on April 15 shows that the activity of BRP Cabra patrol ships in the waters near the first three beach belongs to the existent island, belonging to the Spratly Islands of Vietnam.
Philippines rubber boat approached 6 Chinese fishing vessels on April 14.
A photo shows that China's haven ship 5203 is patrolling on the East Sea, but the Philippine coastal police said it was not present near the three-headed yard.
"We do not have specific data. These photos help clarify the announcement of the West Filipino Sea Force (NTF-WPS) earlier," the Philippines Marine Police spokesman Armand Balilo said.
Filmpine Foreign Minister Teodoro Locsin on April 13 writes on Twitter that only 9 Chinese fishing vessels operate at Ba Head Beach.
The Philippines Coast Guard approaching Chinese fishing vessels on April 14.
NTF-WPS on April 13 announced the deployment of a coastal police ship, 4 naval vessels and two ships of the Fishery and Seafood Resources and Seafood to operate in the waters near the Spratly Islands of the Spratly Islands
Vice Admiral Ramil Roberto Enriquez, Commander Commander in the West Philippines, said these vessels will operate in the Beachfront Beach, Thi Tu, Lang Lawn and surrounding areas.
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Three weeks present of more than 200 Chinese fishing vessels on the South China Sea.
About 200 Chinese fishing vessels from March 7 began to anchoring into large groups at the three-head beach.
The Philippines affirmed that these vessels were controlled by the "Chinese marine army", but China denied and said that this was just an anchored "fishing vessel" to avoid bad weather.