AFP, tinawag na 'pirata' ang China Coast Guard dahil sa panibagong harassment sa resupply mission sa Ayungin Shoal

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AFP, tinawag na 'pirata' ang China Coast Guard dahil sa panibagong harassment sa resupply mission sa Ayungin Shoal
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00:00The AFP and the China Coast Guard were called pirates because they stole the weapons of the Philippine soldiers
00:09and other equipment in the recent resupply mission in Ayuninshol.
00:15The AFP saw our troops fall in the hands of the CCG armed with bullets.
00:23This is Patrick Desus.
00:25In this video, you can see the chase of the steel hull boats of the China Coast Guard
00:34in one of the patrol coastal craft of the Philippine Navy
00:38which is part of the Rotation and Resupply Aurora Mission for the soldiers stationed in the PRP Sierra Madre.
00:45One on the left, one on the right.
00:47And there is also a ship of the China Coast Guard.
00:50One of the steel hull boats of the China Coast Guard completely fell in the hands of the patrol craft of the Philippine Navy.
01:00It was only taken towards Ayuninshol where you can see that the China Coast Guard is still far in the middle.
01:08Another Philippine resupply vessel was the China Coast Guard
01:13which resulted in the cutting of one of the Philippine soldiers who was stationed in the Naval Special Operation Command.
01:23High speed by one of the Chinese Coast Guard reefs.
01:29And because of the speed, the forward portion of the Chinese Coast Guard reached the reef of the patrol craft.
01:44And unfortunately, the patrol craft was caught.
01:49So it passed through Ayuninshol.
01:53Fortunately, the patrol craft was able to reach the reef of the patrol craft.
01:59This Wednesday, the officials of the AFP visited the former Chief of Staff General Romeo Browner Jr.
02:08He was awarded a medal despite the severe injury.
02:12He is still ready to return to the service and be deployed again even in Ayuninshol.
02:17So do your best. Don't lose hope.
02:26If you return, do you have a plan to return?
02:29Sir, we will return as soon as we can.
02:34The AFP confirmed that one of the Philippine resupply vessels was attacked by the Chinese Coast Guard.
02:43Here, they stole the weapons of our troops who were hiding in the gun case.
02:49They remained weak, but they attacked the people of CCG,
02:53who at the very first opportunity, had bolo and sabat.
02:59The AFP insisted that the Philippine soldiers fight even though they were left behind in the force.
03:05And the people of the Chinese Coast Guard still have bolo and sabat.
03:10They fought with their bare hands.
03:13With their bare hands, as you can see, they were pushing the ribs of the Chinese Coast Guard outwards.
03:23They were preventing the Chinese Coast Guard from hitting them with their bolo, machete, and other bladed weapons.
03:33That's why I am very angry with our soldiers.
03:37I want to remove the impression that our soldiers let the Chinese Coast Guard take our weapons,
03:49destroy our boats.
03:51We did not let them.
03:54We fought, but then again, we have limitations.
04:00But the Chinese Coast Guard did not stop here.
04:03They also opened the ribs of the Philippines.
04:06The communication and navigational equipment and motor of the ribs were destroyed,
04:11while some personnel, like cellphones, were taken.
04:15The AFP called the Chinese Coast Guard pirates.
04:19We are demanding that the Chinese return our rifles and our equipment.
04:27And we are also demanding from them to pay for the damages that they have caused.
04:33They will pay for that.
04:35They are like pirates compared to their actions.
04:39If we compare it to the past row remissions, the civilian vessels were not used in May.
04:45According to the AFP-Westcom, this is part of the improvement and review of their strategy.
04:51Despite what happened, Bronner said,
04:54the morale of our soldiers is still high.
04:58Patrick Deesus for Pambansan TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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