Site icon

Philippines Accuses Chinese Navy Ship of ‘Alarming’ Radar Lock on Its Vessel

MANILA, March ⁠20 (Reuters) – ⁠The Philippine ⁠military accused a ​Chinese navy ship ‌of directing its ‌fire-control ⁠radar ⁠against one of its vessels as ​it patrolled the South China ​Sea on March 7, ⁠calling the ⁠move “alarming” and “provocative”.

BRP ⁠Miguel Malvar, ​a guided missile frigate, ​was ⁠conducting a maritime patrol in the ⁠vicinity of the Sabina Shoal when a ⁠Chinese navy vessel approached and later aimed its fire-control radar towards it, the Armed Forces of ⁠the Philippines said in a Friday statement.

(Reporting by Karen ​Lema; Editing by ​David Stanway)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Exit mobile version