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Chinese vessels surges in WPS amid Balikatan

By J.Lo

AS country was preparing for this year’s Balikatan joint military exercise with  United States number of Chinese vessels in Philippine waters – including warships – has significantly increased to more than a hundred in the past three weeks.

Philippine Navy reported  buildup started early this month from April 2 to 8, comprising 78 vessels of  People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), China Coast Guard (CCG), Chinese maritime militia (CMM) and fishermen, according to PN data.

During the period, there were 26 vessels around Panatag Shoal including  navy ship, 13 in Ayungin Shoal, 25 near Pagasa Island, five in Kota including another navy vessel, one in Lawak, six in Panata and two in Likas.

Slightly  higher number of Chinese vessels was recorded between April 9 and 15, with most of them or 43 vessels sighted around Panatag Shoal.

But by April 16 to 22, or just when  Balikatan exercise was about to commence, number of Chinese vessels in  West Philippine Sea skyrocketed to 124.

PN said there are now 38 vessels near Panatag Shoal, 31 in Ayungin Shoal, 46 near Pagasa Island including  navy vessel, three in Parola, one navy vessel in Lawak, four in Panata and at least one naval ship in Patag.

There  are now three PLAN ships, 11 CCG vessels and 110 CMM boats in  West Philippine Sea where naval drills as part of Balikatan were being readied.

Balikatan 2024 will include  combined maritime activity or joint sail and training up to fringes of  country’s exclusive economic zone.

Armed Forces of the Philippines  expects China to shadow  Balikatan activities, particularly  joint sail with  US and French navies.

Military  stressed  exercise was not directed at any country.

Chinese hostile acts against Filipinos in  West Philippine Sea have become more brazen, with their coast guard ships even using powerful water cannons and making dangerous maneuvers to thwart resupply missions to BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

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