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Chinese coast guard seizes rocket debris from Filipino navy

Por: ABC News World November 21, 2022

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MANILA, Philippines -- The Chinese coast guard forcibly seized floating debris the Philippine navy was towing to its island in another confrontation in the disputed South Sea, a Philippine military commander said Monday. The debris appeared to be from a Chinese rocket launch.The Chinese vessel twice blocked the Philippine naval boat before seizing the debris it was towing Sunday off Philippine-occupied Thitu Island, Vice Admiral Alberto Carlos... + full article



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