A Chinese Coast Guard vessel fires its water cannon at Unaizah Mae 4 during a Philippine resupply mission for Filipino troops stationed on BRP Sierra Madre in Second Thomas Shoal on March 5, 2024. 鈥 ARMED FORCES OF THE PHILIPPINES

By Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza, Reporter

AT LEAST four Philippine Navy officers were injured on Tuesday after China鈥檚 coast guard fired water cannons at one of two wooden civilian boats used in a resupply mission for Filipino troops at a remote outpost in the South China Sea.

The water cannons from two Chinese Coast Guard vessels shattered the windshield of聽Unaizah Mae 4, 鈥渃ausing minor injuries to at least four personnel on board,鈥 the Philippines鈥 National Security Council (NSC) said in a statement.

The incident happened while President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. was in Melbourne for a three-day summit between Australia and Southeast Asian nations. On Monday, he vowed to push back if China continues to violate Philippine sovereignty and sea rights.

The Navy officers were treated by Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) personnel from the BRP Sindangan, which was escorting the civilian boat during the mission, NSC said.

Before this, a Chinese coast guard vessel executed 鈥渄angerous maneuvers鈥 against the escort ship, leading to a minor collision that resulted in 鈥渟uperficial structural damage鈥 to the hull of the PCG vessel, it added.

It said Unaizah Mae 1, one of the two resupply boats, managed to deliver supplies to BRP Sierra Madre, a World War II-era vessel that Manila deliberately grounded at Second Thomas Shoal in 1999 to assert its sea claims.

鈥淭he systematic and consistent manner in which the People鈥檚 Republic of China carries out these illegal and irresponsible actions puts into question the sincerity of its calls for peaceful dialogue and lessening tensions,鈥 NSC said.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) summoned the Chinese deputy chief of mission 鈥渢o convey the Philippines鈥 protest against the aggressive actions undertaken by the China Coast Guard and Chinese maritime militia,鈥 the agency said in a WhatsApp group message.

During the meeting, Philippine officials said China鈥檚 interference in the Philippines鈥 鈥渞outine and lawful activities in its own exclusive economic zone is unacceptable.鈥 鈥淐hina鈥檚 actions in Ayungin Shoal (Second Thomas Shoal) infringes upon the Philippines鈥 sovereign rights and jurisdiction.鈥

鈥淭he Philippines demands that Chinese vessels leave the vicinity of Ayungin Shoal immediately.鈥

Earlier in the day, the Philippine military said the resupply mission seeks to keep Philippine presence within the country鈥檚 exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea.

鈥淚t also demonstrates the Armed Forces of the Philippines鈥 commitment to ensuring that every Filipino will rightfully benefit from this resource-rich region.鈥

The Chinese Coast Guard in a statement posted on its website accused the Philippine vessels of 鈥渋ntrusion,鈥 adding that BRP Sierra Madre had been 鈥渋llegally grounded鈥 at the shoal.

鈥淭he response of the China Coast Guard is in accordance with legal protocols and based on professional procedures,鈥 it said, adding that the Philippines聽鈥渂roke promises, provoked with extortion tactics, sensationalized the story, and kept sabotaging the peace and stability of the South China Sea.鈥

The Japanese Embassy in Manila said Japan 鈥渞eiterates its grave concern on the repeated dangerous actions in the South China Sea including the recent use of water cannon by the Chinese Coast Guard.鈥

鈥淛apan will continue to stand with the Philippines and cooperate with like-minded countries to maintain the peace and stability in the region,鈥 it added.

Second Thomas Shoal is just 240 kilometers west of the Philippine main island of Luzon and is nearly 900 kilometers from Hainan, the nearest major Chinese landmass.

Stanford University鈥檚 Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation earlier said Chinese maritime militia ships had set up 鈥渂lockade positions鈥 while the Philippine vessels were on their way to Second Thomas Shoal.

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After the incident, Raymond M. Powell, a fellow at the Gordian Knot Center, said China 鈥渄emonstrated that it is committed to violently enforcing its illegal blockade of the BRP Sierra Madre, the Philippines鈥 outpost for 25 years located in its own lawful exclusive economic zone.鈥

鈥淭here is no other place in the world where one country is conducting a blockade against another during peacetime,鈥 he told 大象传媒 in an X message.

Mr. Powell said the outrage should serve as an opportunity for the international community to stand beside the Philippines and demand for China to 鈥渟top behaving like a pariah nation.鈥

European Ambassador to the Philippines Luc Veron said in an X post the 鈥減attern of dangerous maneuvers and blocking鈥 by Chinese vessels was troubling.

US Ambassador to the Philippines MaryKay L. Carlson condemned China鈥檚 鈥渄angerous maneuvers,鈥 which she said endangered lives and resulted in injuries.

The Philippine Foreign Affairs department said it had filed nine diplomatic protests against China this year, bringing the total since Mr. Marcos assumed office in July 2022 to 142.

Mr. Marcos was in Melbourne for a special summit between ASEAN and Australia, which has boosted its ties with Manila in the face of an increasingly assertive China.聽

The Philippine leader during a state visit to Australia last week told Australia鈥檚 Parliament Manila is on the frontline of a battle for regional peace.

Mr. Marcos on Monday told a Lowy Institute forum that while the Philippines is compelled to cooperate with China on matters where their interests align, it would 鈥減ush back when our sworn principles, such as our sovereignty, sovereign rights, and our jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea are聽questioned or ignored.鈥

鈥淲e shall never surrender even a square inch of our territory and our maritime jurisdiction,鈥 he said.

鈥淐hina sends another message of violence as the collision occurred at a time when Marcos met with Australian and Southeast Asian counterparts to lobby for the Philippines鈥 sovereignty and maritime rights,鈥 said Chester B. Cabalza,聽 founder of Manila-based International Development and Security Cooperation.

鈥淚t goes to show that Beijing detests Manila鈥檚 stronger collective deterrence and multilateral track in advocating rules-based actions in the South China Sea,鈥 he said in a Facebook Messenger chat.

He noted that the collision on Tuesday was not the first, adding that the violence perpetrated by Chinese coast guard and maritime militia vessels had malicious intent.

The Chinese Coast Guard rammed a PCG ship and two Philippine resupply ships, one of which was carrying the Philippine military chief, in December.

Almost 200 Chinese militia ships were present near disputed areas of the South China Sea on any given day last year, or a 35% increase, US think tank Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) said in a report on Feb. 28.

It said the contrast between the relatively low Chinese militia presence at Second Thomas Shoal and the intensity of operations during resupply missions indicates that 鈥減rofessional militia ships stand ready to support China Coast Guard operations at short notice at any point of friction.鈥