Sunday, November 16, 2025
13.1 C
New Delhi

China-Philippines tension: Beijing takes ‘control measures’ against Manila ships at Scarborough Shoal

China’s coast guard fired water cannon at Philippine vessels near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Tuesday, accusing them of “operating illegally.” The incident comes a week after China announced plans to turn the shoal into a national nature reserve, raising tensions over the strategic shipping route.

China’s coast guard said on Tuesday that it had “taken control measures” against several official Philippine vessels at the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea, accusing them of “operating illegally.” Scarborough Shoal—called Huangyan Island by Beijing and Panatag Shoal by Manila—has long been a flashpoint over sovereignty and fishing access in a vital shipping route carrying more than $3 trillion in annual trade.

China’s Coast Guard fired water cannon at Philippine ships near the shoal, accusing Manila of an “illegal” intrusion and the ramming of one of its vessels.

STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD

The confrontation comes a week after China approved plans to turn the shoal into a national nature reserve—a move defence analysts warn could test Manila’s response over the 58-sq-mile (150-sq-km) chain of reefs and rocks.

Tensions over Scarborough Shoal have caused repeated diplomatic rows in recent years, though no incident has escalated into armed conflict. Both sides have accused each other of provocations, including the use of water cannon, boat-ramming, aggressive manoeuvres by China’s Coast Guard, and jets shadowing Philippine aircraft.

Tuesday’s encounter involved more than 10 Philippine ships, said Gan Yu, a spokesperson for China’s Coast Guard, accusing the vessels of having “illegally invaded China’s territorial waters of the Scarborough Shoal from different directions.”

He specifically criticised Philippine Coast Guard vessel 3014, saying it had “disregarded solemn warnings from the Chinese side and deliberately rammed a Chinese coast guard vessel.”

Gan Yu added, “The China coast guard lawfully implemented control measures against the Philippine ships.”

End of Article

Go to Source

Hot this week

Putin, Netanyahu discuss West Asia in phone call as Russia attempts to counter US at UNSC

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed developments in Asia in a rare phone call on Saturday, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office and the Kremlin confirmed in a joint statement on Saturda Read More

4 dead and dozens missing after boats capsize near Al Khums, Red Crescent says

Four migrants died and many others remain unaccounted for after two boats carrying 95 people capsized off Al Khums, with a separate sinking leaving at least 42 missing Go to Source Read More

Feud erupts between Trump and longtime ally Marjorie Taylor Greene

Disagreements between Donald Trump and Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene have ballooned into a public feud, signalling a breakdown in relations between the US president and one of his fiercest defenders. Read More

Thousands protest against government in Mexico over violent crime

Thousands of demonstrators marched in Mexico City to protest against violent crime and President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government. Read More

‘Can’t Wait For Next Election’: Indian-Origin CEO, Stopped In US Despite O1 Visa, Calls Out Xenophobia

Mindvalley CEO Vishen Lakhiani was questioned by FBI in Miami despite his O-1 visa, criticizing rising xenophobia in US politics and expressing anxiety about future travel. Read More

Topics

Putin, Netanyahu discuss West Asia in phone call as Russia attempts to counter US at UNSC

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed developments in Asia in a rare phone call on Saturday, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office and the Kremlin confirmed in a joint statement on Saturda Read More

4 dead and dozens missing after boats capsize near Al Khums, Red Crescent says

Four migrants died and many others remain unaccounted for after two boats carrying 95 people capsized off Al Khums, with a separate sinking leaving at least 42 missing Go to Source Read More

Feud erupts between Trump and longtime ally Marjorie Taylor Greene

Disagreements between Donald Trump and Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene have ballooned into a public feud, signalling a breakdown in relations between the US president and one of his fiercest defenders. Read More

Thousands protest against government in Mexico over violent crime

Thousands of demonstrators marched in Mexico City to protest against violent crime and President Claudia Sheinbaum’s government. Read More

‘Can’t Wait For Next Election’: Indian-Origin CEO, Stopped In US Despite O1 Visa, Calls Out Xenophobia

Mindvalley CEO Vishen Lakhiani was questioned by FBI in Miami despite his O-1 visa, criticizing rising xenophobia in US politics and expressing anxiety about future travel. Read More

Vivek would clean rehearsal rooms while assisting Farah

Vivek Oberoi may be a popular actor today, but his path to success began long before his acting debut in 2002. Even though he is the son of veteran star Suresh Oberoi, the ‘Company’ actor chose not to depend on his family name. Read More

When Dharmendra reacted to affair rumours with Meena Kumari

Dharmendra is considered one of the most good looking men that Hindi cinema has ever seen. Many actresses have confessed that. Read More

23 Yrs Before Covid, Its ‘Older Cousin’, SARS, Shook World On This Date — How Many Indians Lost Lives?

The first known case of SARS emerged in November 2002, setting the stage for a virus closely related to Covid-19. Read More

Related Articles