Philippines Says China Fired Flares at Patrol Plane
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The Philippine coast guard said that Chinese vessels fired three flares towards its patrol plane conducting a routine flight in the disputed South China Sea on Dec. 6, the latest incident in a pattern of aggressive Chinese behaviors aimed at asserting its territorial claims in the region.
Tarriela said the flight was part of his country’s mandate to monitor the marine environment, evaluate the state of fish stocks, and assess the well-being of Filipino fishermen in the region.
The flight was a collaboration between the Philippine Coast Guard and Manila’s Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Tarriela added.
“The [Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources] aircraft recorded video footage of three (3) flares fired from the reef toward the aircraft during its lawful overflight,” Tarriela stated.
The flares were fired from the Chinese-occupied Subi Reef, known as Zamora Reef in the Philippines, Tarriela added.
The Philippine patrol plane also spotted a Chinese vessel belonging to the People’s Liberation Årmy Navy that was located about 14 nautical miles northwest of Sabina Shoal, known as Escoda Shoal in the Philippines, an uninhabited and contested feature.
“This vessel repeatedly issued radio challenges against the BFAR aircraft while it was flying well within Philippine sovereign rights,” Tarriela stated.
Beijing, which has dismissed the 2016 ruling, did not immediately comment on the incident.
“Australia expects all countries, including China, to operate their militaries in a safe and professional manner,” the Australian defense ministry added.
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