65 Chinese ships, namataan sa Escoda Shoal, ayon sa PHL Navy | Saksi

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Transcript
00:00The number of Chinese ships that were spotted in the West Philippine Sea is decreasing according to the monitoring of the Philippine Navy.
00:07But in Escoda Shoal, more than 60 ships of China were still spotted.
00:11Witness, Chino Gaston.
00:17In the monitoring of AFP yesterday in Escoda or Sabina Shoal,
00:21Coast Guard, 4 Chinese Navy warships and 52 militia ships were spotted.
00:2665 in total.
00:28After leaving there, BRP Teresa Magbanwa on Sunday.
00:32But according to the Philippine Navy,
00:51Whether BRP Teresa Magbanwa is there or not,
00:53there are ways to monitor Escoda Shoal
00:56which is 137 square kilometers wide and more than 70 nautical miles away from Palawan.
01:21There's been no marked increase in the pileup of crash corals.
01:25We have not monitored any man-made activity.
01:29According to the Philippine Navy,
01:30of the 207 Chinese ships that were monitored by the Navy this year,
01:35157 Chinese ships were spotted in the West Philippine Sea.
01:40According to a security analyst,
01:42the situation is more dangerous now compared to the standoffs in Pahud, Masinlok in 2012.
01:48That's why the government should be careful.
02:13For GMA Integrated News, I'm Chiro Gaston, your witness.
02:18And for Kapuso Abroad, join us on GMA Pinoy TV and www.gmainews.tv.
02:48Transcription by ESO, translation by —

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