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Chinese military conducts sea and air patrol around shoal amid tension with Philippines
It is the second air-to-sea joint patrol as tensions have escalated around Scarborough, Second Thomas and Sabina shoals
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The Chinese military conducted a joint sea and air patrol around Scarborough Shoal on Wednesday as tensions continued to simmer with the Philippines in the South China Sea.
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The Southern Theatre Command of the People’s Liberation Army said the patrol activities were “carried out in accordance with the law”.
Scarborough Shoal, known as Huangyan Island in China and Panatag Shoal in the Philippines, is claimed by both Beijing and Manila and has been effectively controlled by China since an intense stand-off in 2012. It is about 220km (120 nautical miles) west of Luzon, the main Philippine island.
It is the second PLA air-to-sea joint patrol around the shoal in four months.
The escalation in tension between China and the Philippines has centred on Scarborough, Second Thomas and Sabina shoals, where there has been a series of confrontations since last year.
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