• 2 days ago
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) applauded BRP Cabra (MRRV-4409) and her crew for challenging the “illegal presence” of a new China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel that arrived off the coast of Zambales on Saturday, Feb. 15.

BRP Cabra shadowed CCG vessel with bow number “5305”, which replaced another Chinese ship, CCG-3103, off Zambales’ coast. (Video courtesy of Jay Tarriela/PCG via X)

READ: https://mb.com.ph/2025/2/16/saludo-pcg-hails-ship-for-confronting-chinese-vessel-anew

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00:00China Coast Guard Vessel 5303, this is Philippine Coast Guard Vessel BRP Cabra, MRV 4409.
00:13You are advised that you are currently sailing within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone,
00:17approximately 86.8 nautical miles from the coastline of Hermana Mayor Island, Santa Cruz, Zambales, Philippines.
00:24In accordance with Republic Act 12064 of the Philippine Maritime Zone Act,
00:30the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, for which you are a party,
00:34and the 2016 Arbitral Award, you do not possess any legal authority to patrol within the Philippine Exclusive Economic Zone.
00:41You are directed to report immediately and notify us of your intentions.
00:45Your illegal activity will be reported to higher authorities. Over.
00:54For more UN videos visit www.un.org

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