Dalawang barko ng China, namataan malapit sa Onok island | Balitanghali

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00:00Two Chinese ships were spotted near Onok Island in Malabak, Palawan.
00:05According to a former barangay chairman there,
00:08they spotted the Chinese ships while they were on their way home from a medical mission in Mangsi Island.
00:14They first thought that it was a Philippine ship
00:18until they saw the Chinese ship's hull attached to the ship.
00:24According to his doctor,
00:26the ship was only 8 to 9 kilometers from the shoreline
00:29and entered the municipal waters of Malabak.
00:32Jimmy Integrated News requested the AFP-Western Command's comment
00:36but they have yet to respond.
00:39The ships were spotted on June 19,
00:42two days after the aggressive action of the China Coast Guard
00:46on the Philippine soldiers at the Union Shoal.
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