PCG says it pushed back China Coast Guard 'illegally patrolling coast of Zambales' | ABS-CBN
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PCG says it pushed back China Coast Guard 'illegally patrolling coast of Zambales'
PCG says it pushed back China Coast Guard 'illegally patrolling coast of Zambales'
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The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Sunday it successfully pushed back the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) ship that patrolled off the coast of Zambales.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said Sunday it successfully pushed back the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) ship that patrolled off the coast of Zambales.
In PCG's statement, it said that the BRP Cabra shadowed the "134-meter CCG vessel with bow number 5303."
In PCG's statement, it said that the BRP Cabra shadowed the "134-meter CCG vessel with bow number 5303."
"The CCG-5303 replaced the CCG-3103 earlier today to maintain China's illegal patrol off the coast of Zambales. The crew aboard the BRP Cabra... are committed in pushing the CCG-5303 further away from the Philippine coastline while meticulously documenting the People's Republic of China's illegal and escalatory actions," it said.
"The CCG-5303 replaced the CCG-3103 earlier today to maintain China's illegal patrol off the coast of Zambales. The crew aboard the BRP Cabra... are committed in pushing the CCG-5303 further away from the Philippine coastline while meticulously documenting the People's Republic of China's illegal and escalatory actions," it said.
PCG added that as of the release of their statement, the CCG-5303 was "successfully pushed back to approximately 95 nautical miles off the coast of Zambales."
PCG added that as of the release of their statement, the CCG-5303 was "successfully pushed back to approximately 95 nautical miles off the coast of Zambales."
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