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PCG, mahigpit na binabantayan ang ‘monster ship’ ng China Coast Guard sa EEZ ng bansa ayon sa Palasyo

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00:00Malacanang has given the Philippine Coast Guard a tight monitoring of the China Coast Guard's monster ship in the Philippines' Exclusive Economic Zone.
00:10According to Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, each ship of the China Coast Guard is now being guarded by BRP Cabra and warplanes from the Northern Luzon Command, Area Task Force North, and National Task Force West Philippine Sea.
00:23Meanwhile, in the last message, Commodore J. Tariela, spokesperson of the Philippine Coast Guard, confirmed that the China Coast Guard 5901, or the monster ship in Bahura of Bajo Dimas Inlok, has already left.
00:35According to J. Tariela, it was replaced by the new China Coast Guard 3103, which is smaller than the China Coast Guard 5901, but the China Coast Guard 5901 has not yet left the Philippine Sea.
00:49Based on the monitoring of the Philippine Coast Guard, as of 3 o'clock yesterday, the location of the CCG 5901 is 89 nautical miles from the coastline of Palawig, Zambales.

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