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China’s CCG 3104, which was pursuing the Suluan at high speed, executed a dangerous maneuver causing it to collide with PLAN ...
The Philippine Coast Guard said two Chinese ships collided near Bajo de Masinloc after they fired a water cannon and chased a Philippine vessel.
The personnel of BRP Teresa Magbanua collected rainwater and condensed water from the air conditioning system to survive. They also fed on porridge.
Commodore Jay Tarriela of the Philippine coast guard said in a news briefing in Manila that the Magbanua had dropped its anchor again and would not withdraw from Sabina Shoal “despite the ...
Teresa Magbanua, which was deployed at Sabina Shoal to monitor what Manila suspects to be China's small-scale land reclamation activities in the area, has returned to port as its mission has been ...
The Philippine Coast Guard's (PCG's) lead Teresa Magbanua-class offshore patrol vessel (OPV) sustained multiple damages after a collision with a China Coast Guard (CCG) boat on 31 August near a ...
The Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Teresa Magbanua has left Escoda Shoal, a disputed area in the South China Sea, following a five-month deployment, according to a Sunday announcement from the ...
Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida boards the BRP Teresa Magbanua ship at the Philippine Coast Guard headquarters on Saturday Nov. 4, 2023 in Manila, Philippines. (Ezra Acayan/Pool Photo via AP) ...
The U.S., a party to a 1951 mutual defense treaty with Manila, is bound to be involved in any conflict. The 318-foot Teresa Magbanua had been anchored at Sabina for more than 150 days to, among ...
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