The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has spotted more Chinese vessels, including the so-called monster ship, at Bajo de Masinloc.
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Hosted on MSNCCG ‘monster ship’ driven away anew by PCGThe Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) once again drove away the so-called monster ship of the China Coast Guard (CCG) that was ...
This image shows China's "Monster" coast guard ship, CCG-5901, patrolling near the Philippines' Zambales Province on Sunday.
The Philippine Coast Guard is zeroing in on the waters off Zambales due to the presence of the China Coast Guard’s “Monster ...
The BRP Teresa Magbanua successfully pushed the Chinese Coast Guard ship farther from the Zambales coastline, according to ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved the acquisition of additional vessels from Japan and France, the Philippine Coast ...
Chinese coast guard ships have stayed for a month in Manila’s exclusive economic zone, including Scarborough Shoal.
CHINA Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 or the “monster ship” that has been illegally operating off the Zambales coast was replaced by another Chinese ship with bow number 3304, Sunday afternoon.
The protest comes less than two weeks after the Philippines coast guard sailed ships to tail the CCG-5901, China’s 12,000-tonne, 541ft patrol vessel. The CCG-5901, dubbed the “monster ship ...
The National Maritime Council (NMC) expressed its full support for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s firm commitment to assert ...
The PCG’s 97-meter patrol ship BRP Teresa Magbanua “initially spotted” the 165-meter CCG 5901 “54 nautical miles from shore” of Zambales last Feb. 2, according to a statement from Commod ...
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