• 2 months ago
BFAR vessels experience harassment from Chinese ships anew during maritime patrol

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00:00Two more Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources or BFAR vessels were harassed by Chinese ships
00:05while conducting a maritime patrol in the West Philippine Sea.
00:09BFAR's BRP Cabaylo was approaching Sandy Cay, which is five nautical miles off Pagasa Island,
00:16when it was rammed on its starboard side by a Chinese militia vessel with bow number 00108.
00:23Even before this, the Chinese ships continued to block the path
00:27and conducted dangerous maneuvers within close proximity to BFAR ships.
00:32Despite the continuous harassment, both BRP Cabaylo and Datu Sandai were able
00:37to successfully accomplish their mission in Pagasa Island.

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