China and Philippines Clash at Scarborough Shoal

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China Reports Water Cannon Incident

China’s Coast Guard said Tuesday it had fired water cannon at Philippine vessels near the contested Scarborough Shoal, accusing Manila of “illegal” entry and ramming one of its ships. The incident came a week after Beijing announced plans to designate the shoal as a national nature reserve, a move analysts see as an attempt to reinforce China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea.

Philippines Denies Allegations

The Philippine Coast Guard rejected Beijing’s account, saying its ships were on a humanitarian mission to support more than 35 local fishing boats. It accused nine Chinese vessels of carrying out “aggressive actions” but did not confirm the use of water cannon. Philippine officials dismissed China’s claims of “control measures” as disinformation aimed at bolstering Beijing’s narrative of sovereignty.

Escalating Tensions Over the Shoal

The latest clash involved more than 10 Philippine vessels, according to Chinese officials, who said the ships “illegally invaded” the area. China accused one Philippine vessel of deliberately ramming a Chinese coast guard ship. Both sides have regularly traded accusations in recent years over the use of water cannon, ramming, and close maneuvers, though incidents have so far stopped short of armed conflict. The shoal, also called Huangyan Island by China and Panatag Shoal by the Philippines, remains a flashpoint for sovereignty and fishing rights.

Broader South China Sea Dispute

Scarborough Shoal sits within a region critical to global trade, with more than $3 trillion of goods transiting annually. China asserts sovereignty over nearly the entire South China Sea, overlapping claims by the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia. In 2016, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled that China’s expansive claims had no legal basis, but Beijing has rejected the decision. The latest confrontation underscores the enduring volatility of the maritime disputes.

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