Chinese Vessel Hits Philippine Ship in Disputed Waters

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Chinese Vessel Hits Philippine Ship in Disputed Waters

A China Coast Guard vessel in the South China Sea, in this file photo. Jam Sta Rosa/AFP via Getty Images

A Chinese coast guard ship struck a Philippine government vessel on Oct. 12 in disputed waters in the South China Sea. The Chinese ship fired its water cannon at Philippine vessels and shortly afterward struck the stern of one of the vessels.

The ship that was hit, the BRP Datu Pagbuaya, suffered minor structural damage from the impact, and no crew members were injured in the collision. The vessel is operated by the Bureau of Fisheries to support Filipino fishermen.

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