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On-site evidence! The scene of Philippine ships breaking into iron wire reefs exposed
2025-04-27 source:News Broadcast

On January 24, the Philippines ships No. 3003 and No. 3004 invaded the waters near the Iron Line Reef of China's Nansha Islands without permission from the Chinese government, and attempted to illegally board the reef. Chinese coast guard ships block and control Philippine ships in accordance with the law and warn and drive away.

Online Evidence! The scene of Philippine ships rushing into the iron wire reef exposed

Onsite Evidence! The scene of Philippine ships breaking into the Iron Line Reef exposed

Onsite Evidence! The scene of Philippine ships breaking into the Iron Line Reef exposed

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