Chinese coast guard fires water cannon and rams Philippine vessel in disputed South China Sea
Video issued by the Philippine coast guard shows a Chinese coast guard ship firing a water cannon
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Video issued by the Philippine coast guard shows a Chinese coast guard ship firing a water cannon
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A Chinese coast guard ship used a powerful water cannon on Sunday then rammed and slightly damaged an anchored Philippine government vessel off an island inhabited by Filipinos in the disputed South China Sea, the Philippine coast guard said.
Chinese coast guard rams and damages a Philippine vessel off an island in the South China Sea AP NewsView Full Coverage on Google News