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China says it expelled Philippine planes from disputed South China Sea reef

Beijing says the aircraft had ‘illegally entered’ Chinese airspace over Scarborough Shoal, but Manila said its planes had been put in danger

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Scarborough Shoal is one of the main flashpoints between the two countries. Photo: AFP
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China said it had expelled two Philippine aircraft near the disputed Scarborough Shoal on Thursday in the second confrontation between the two rival South China Sea claimants in as many days.

Liu Dejun, a spokesman for the Chinese coastguard, said two Philippine reconnaissance aircraft had “illegally entered Chinese air space above Huangyan Island” (the Chinese name for Scarborough Shoal).

He added that the planes had been expelled in “accordance with laws and regulations”.

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The previous day the Philippines said another one of its planes had been “subjected to aggressive interference” during a routine maritime domain awareness flight over the reef.

Jay Tarriela, a spokesman for the Philippine coastguard, shared pictures on social media of a Chinese helicopter and a video of a J-16 fighter jet which, he said, had been “harassing” and “endangering” its aircraft.

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“Such actions pose a clear and unacceptable risk to the safety of [coastguard] personnel and the journalists embedded on the mission,” Tarriela said.

He added that Philippine coastguards had also spotted two buoys on the reef on Tuesday and Wednesday, as well as debris from previous construction work “dating back at least two years”.

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