On September 16, the Chinese Coast Guard took control measures against a number of Philippine official vessels illegally operating in the territorial waters of Huangyan Island in accordance with the law.
On April 27, Liu Dejun, a spokesperson for the Chinese Coast Guard, said that on April 27, six Philippine personnel illegally boarded the Iron Line Reef despite China's warnings and dissuasion. Chinese coast guard law enforcement personnel landed on the reef according to law and verified and dealt with it. China has indisputable sovereignty over the Nansha Islands, including the Iron Line Reef, and its adjacent waters. The Philippines' actions violate China's territorial sovereignty, violate the...
On April 25th, in mid-April, the Chinese coast guard carried out maritime control and exercised sovereign jurisdiction over the iron line reef in the South China Sea. Our coast guard patrolled the iron line reef in the South China Sea and conducted video evidence collection on the relevant situation of the illegal activities of the Philippines. Chinese coast guard law enforcement officers also launched a five-star red flag on the iron line reef to declare sovereignty.
On June 17, the Chinese Coast Guard took control measures against Philippine vessels illegally entering the waters adjacent to Ren'ai Reef in the Nansha Islands.
According to CCTV Military: On April 30, the Chinese Coast Guard expelled 4410 Coast Guard ships and 3004 official vessels from the Philippines that invaded the waters adjacent to Huangyan Island according to law.