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US, PH didn’t destroy Chinese language ship in Escoda Shoal

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No respected sources help the declare that US and Philippine forces surrounded and destroyed China’s ‘monster ship’ in Escoda, also referred to as Sabina Shoal

Declare: US and Philippine forces surrounded and destroyed a Chinese language ship in Escoda Shoal, also referred to as Sabina Shoal.

Score: FALSE

Why we fact-checked this: The YouTube video containing the declare has garnered 891 views and 34 likes as of writing. It was posted on July 7 by a YouTube channel with 34,100 subscribers. 

The title of the video states: “Stress! US and Philippine forces encompass and destroy Chinese language CCG Ship intruding Escoda Shoal space.”

The underside line: There are not any experiences of the US and Philippines destroying a Chinese language ship in Escoda Shoal. The protection departments of the US, Philippines, and China haven’t made any bulletins confirming the supposed incident. 

The declare comes amid experiences that China’s largest coastguard vessel, CCG 5901, entered Manila’s unique financial zone (EEZ) on July 2 and dropped anchor on the shoal on July 3. The 165-meter ‘monster ship,’ the biggest coast guard vessel on the planet, traveled to Ayungin Shoal, then Mischief Reef, after which to Escoda Shoal. 

The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) stated it has been continually sending radio challenges warning the Chinese language vessel that it was contained in the Philippines’ EEZ. PCG spokesperson Commodore Jay Tarriela stated, “It’s an intimidation on the a part of the China Coast Guard.”

“We’re not going to drag out and we’re not going to be intimidated,” he added.

ALSO ON RAPPLER

Escoda Shoal: Escoda Shoal is a coral reef formation positioned 75 nautical miles off Palawan, inside the Philippines’ 200-nautical mile EEZ. 

In April, the PCG’s largest and most fashionable vessel, the BRP Teresa Magbanua, was deployed to the shoal to observe suspected Chinese language reclamation actions. Regardless of the presence of the Philippine vessel, China carried out a army train and harassed Filipino scientists and PCG personnel throughout a marine scientific analysis mission. 

China claims many of the South China Sea regardless of a 2016 ruling by The Hague-based Everlasting Courtroom of Arbitration which stated Beijing’s claims had no authorized foundation.

Truth-checked: Rappler has debunked quite a few posts associated to maritime tensions between the Philippines and China: 

 – Katarina Ruflo/Rappler.com

Katarina Ruflo is a Rappler intern. She is presently pursuing a level in Political Science with a significant in Worldwide Relations and International Service on the College of San Carlos, Cebu.

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