🇵🇭 🇨🇳 #Philippines and #China Release Footage of June 17th Incident at Second Thomas Shoal: https://theatlasnews.co/latest/2024/06/22/philippines-and-china-release-footage-of-june-17th-incident-at-second-thomas-shoal/ @AtlasNewsTelegram
On June 19th, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) released videos and photos of the resupply mission that occurred on June 17th. The AFP released the footage after China made statements saying the China Coast Guard (CCG) intercepted and boarded some of the vessels that “illegally intruded into waters near Ren’ai Jiao [Second Thomas Shoal].” Furthermore, China also released footage of the incident from their perspective and pushed their narrative that the Philippines was the aggressor.
The mission began at 6 a.m. local time with the Philippine Navy (PN) deploying six vessels, including two Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIB) and the M/L Lapu Lapu, to deliver supplies to the shoal. The CCG deployed eight vessels, including RHIBs, to intercept and harass the PN vessels as they sailed near the LST, BRP Sierra Madre. The Chinese vessels began to conduct aggressive actions against the Philippine vessels as they sailed within 131 feet (40 meters) of the LST. For example, the CCG vessels began to block and ram the PN boats to prevent them from reaching the Sierra Madre.
Three CCG vessels blocked one of the RHIBs, and at least two to three CCG personnel armed with batons and other weapons boarded the boat to conduct a search and attach ropes to its bow. At least one CCG member recorded the boarding with a camcorder as it occurred. During the boarding, two Chinese coastguardsmen pointed axes and batons at the Philippine sailors to prevent them from interfering with the boarding. The CCG boat then towed the vessel away from the larger group, where the organization seized seven CAR-15 disassembled rifles and destroyed the boat’s navigational, radio, and steering systems. The Chinese personnel also destroyed camcorders and cell phones belonging to the sailors on board the vessel.
Three Chinese vessels blocked and rammed the PN RHIB, which resulted in one member of the Naval Special Operations Group losing his thumb. At least four CCG personnel boarded and searched the Philippine boat as two sailors treated the injured member. Other Chinese personnel in the surrounding vessels pointed weapons at and threatened the Philippine sailors on the RHIB. Furthermore, the personnel also deployed tear gas and sirens during the incident to disorientate and prevent the Philippine sailors from fighting back. The Chinese coastguardsmen also damaged the vessel’s communications and navigation systems.
Chinese vessels also swarmed the Philippine boats already moored along the side, offloading the supplies to the LST. CCG personnel then boarded the vessels to conduct searches, seize, and destroy equipment and systems. The personnel also tied ropes around one of the vessels’ structures to tow the boat. Other Chinese coastguardsmen threatened the PN sailors on the boats with swords, batons, and other weapons. They also used knives and other bladed weapons to puncture the two PN RHIBs alongside the Sierra Madre.
The CCG vessels also deployed sirens and flashing strobe lights to disorient and prevent the Philippine personnel from recording the incident. Personnel stationed on the LST threw buckets of water on the CCG personnel to prevent them from damaging the Philippine vessels. The CCG personnel then pointed weapons, shouted threats, and threw rocks at the sailors on board the LST. Some of the CCG vessels and the RHIBs rammed the PN vessels before one Chinese boat towed one of the Philippine boats away. Chinese personnel then boarded the vessel and seized equipment while also damaging its systems.
Read more about the responses from both sides and context in the full article at theatlasnews.co
On June 19th, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) released videos and photos of the resupply mission that occurred on June 17th. The AFP released the footage after China made statements saying the China Coast Guard (CCG) intercepted and boarded some of the vessels that “illegally intruded into waters near Ren’ai Jiao [Second Thomas Shoal].” Furthermore, China also released footage of the incident from their perspective and pushed their narrative that the Philippines was the aggressor.
The mission began at 6 a.m. local time with the Philippine Navy (PN) deploying six vessels, including two Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIB) and the M/L Lapu Lapu, to deliver supplies to the shoal. The CCG deployed eight vessels, including RHIBs, to intercept and harass the PN vessels as they sailed near the LST, BRP Sierra Madre. The Chinese vessels began to conduct aggressive actions against the Philippine vessels as they sailed within 131 feet (40 meters) of the LST. For example, the CCG vessels began to block and ram the PN boats to prevent them from reaching the Sierra Madre.
Three CCG vessels blocked one of the RHIBs, and at least two to three CCG personnel armed with batons and other weapons boarded the boat to conduct a search and attach ropes to its bow. At least one CCG member recorded the boarding with a camcorder as it occurred. During the boarding, two Chinese coastguardsmen pointed axes and batons at the Philippine sailors to prevent them from interfering with the boarding. The CCG boat then towed the vessel away from the larger group, where the organization seized seven CAR-15 disassembled rifles and destroyed the boat’s navigational, radio, and steering systems. The Chinese personnel also destroyed camcorders and cell phones belonging to the sailors on board the vessel.
Three Chinese vessels blocked and rammed the PN RHIB, which resulted in one member of the Naval Special Operations Group losing his thumb. At least four CCG personnel boarded and searched the Philippine boat as two sailors treated the injured member. Other Chinese personnel in the surrounding vessels pointed weapons at and threatened the Philippine sailors on the RHIB. Furthermore, the personnel also deployed tear gas and sirens during the incident to disorientate and prevent the Philippine sailors from fighting back. The Chinese coastguardsmen also damaged the vessel’s communications and navigation systems.
Chinese vessels also swarmed the Philippine boats already moored along the side, offloading the supplies to the LST. CCG personnel then boarded the vessels to conduct searches, seize, and destroy equipment and systems. The personnel also tied ropes around one of the vessels’ structures to tow the boat. Other Chinese coastguardsmen threatened the PN sailors on the boats with swords, batons, and other weapons. They also used knives and other bladed weapons to puncture the two PN RHIBs alongside the Sierra Madre.
The CCG vessels also deployed sirens and flashing strobe lights to disorient and prevent the Philippine personnel from recording the incident. Personnel stationed on the LST threw buckets of water on the CCG personnel to prevent them from damaging the Philippine vessels. The CCG personnel then pointed weapons, shouted threats, and threw rocks at the sailors on board the LST. Some of the CCG vessels and the RHIBs rammed the PN vessels before one Chinese boat towed one of the Philippine boats away. Chinese personnel then boarded the vessel and seized equipment while also damaging its systems.
Read more about the responses from both sides and context in the full article at theatlasnews.co
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🇷🇺 SITREP: #Dagestan Attacks
An unknown number of unidentified gunmen, at least four identified but reportedly more, carried out multiple attacks against several locations in the Dagestan cities of Derbent and Makhachkala. 9 killed, including police, and 25 wounded, reported the Muftiate of Dagestan. @AtlasNewsTelegram
-At least 6 officers dead, 12 wounded, according to RIA
-At least four gunmen were killed, according to #Russia's Internal Ministry
-Two Orthodox churches and one synagogue targeted in Derbent, one synagogue targeted in Makhachkala
-Orthodox priest reportedly killed as well a church security guard, church set on fire
-Two synagogue guards killed and synagogue set on fire
-Gunmen clashed with police in Makhachkala at traffic post
-Searches still continue in Derbent and Makhachkala for remaining attackers that fled and escaped police
While no group has claimed responsibility yet, many have speculated that this is an attack by the Islamic State or its sympathizers. Back in March, ISKP, the Afghan branch of ISIS, attacked the Crocus City Hall in #Moscow killing 145 people and wounding hundreds more. Via theatlasnews.co
An unknown number of unidentified gunmen, at least four identified but reportedly more, carried out multiple attacks against several locations in the Dagestan cities of Derbent and Makhachkala. 9 killed, including police, and 25 wounded, reported the Muftiate of Dagestan. @AtlasNewsTelegram
-At least 6 officers dead, 12 wounded, according to RIA
-At least four gunmen were killed, according to #Russia's Internal Ministry
-Two Orthodox churches and one synagogue targeted in Derbent, one synagogue targeted in Makhachkala
-Orthodox priest reportedly killed as well a church security guard, church set on fire
-Two synagogue guards killed and synagogue set on fire
-Gunmen clashed with police in Makhachkala at traffic post
-Searches still continue in Derbent and Makhachkala for remaining attackers that fled and escaped police
While no group has claimed responsibility yet, many have speculated that this is an attack by the Islamic State or its sympathizers. Back in March, ISKP, the Afghan branch of ISIS, attacked the Crocus City Hall in #Moscow killing 145 people and wounding hundreds more. Via theatlasnews.co
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#BREAKING #ISKP Russian-language outlet channel "Azaim" claims #IslamicState Caucasus terrorists responsible for #Dagestan attacks. @AtlasNewsTelegram
Two of the four terrorists reported killed that were involved in the Dagestani attacks in Makhachkala that targeted Russian Orthodox churches and a Jewish synagogue, leaving over a dozen killed and twice that wounded in the combined attacks on nearby Derbent, and another synagogue, in the Republic of Dagestan situated within Russia.
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🇺🇸 🇬🇧 WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has agreed to a plea deal with the #UnitedStates Department of Justice, where he will plead guilty to a single count of conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defense information and be released after five years served in #British prison, with no plans for extradition to the US.
Assange has been locked in a 14 year long legal battle with the US government over the release of hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the war in #Iraq and #Afghanistan that were obtained through former military intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning. Via theatlasnews.co @AtlasNewsTelegram
Assange has been locked in a 14 year long legal battle with the US government over the release of hundreds of thousands of classified documents about the war in #Iraq and #Afghanistan that were obtained through former military intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning. Via theatlasnews.co @AtlasNewsTelegram
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🇨🇴 Peace Talks Begin Between #FARC Dissidents and Colombian Government: https://theatlasnews.co/latest/2024/06/24/peace-talks-begin-between-farc-dissidents-and-colombian-government/
The Colombian government and a splinter faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of #Colombia known as the Second Marquetalia began peace talks on Monday in a continuation of Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s efforts to bring an era of “total peace” to the nation. Full article above. Via theatlasnews.co @AtlasNewsTelegram
The Colombian government and a splinter faction of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of #Colombia known as the Second Marquetalia began peace talks on Monday in a continuation of Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s efforts to bring an era of “total peace” to the nation. Full article above. Via theatlasnews.co @AtlasNewsTelegram
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🇧🇴 #BREAKING Dismissed Bolivian Army Commander, General Juan José Zúñiga has reportedly stormed the Presidential Palace amid reports of a military/police coup.
Zuniga’s reported entry into the palace comes after several social media and news outlets reported “irregular mobilizations” of army units in the administrative capital of La Paz. Zuniga reportedly lost his position due to allegedly threatening the former president of #Bolivia, Evo Morales, on June 25th.
Morales said that snipers from a special forces unit took positions surrounding Plaza Murillo before the coup began. Via theatlasnews.co @AtlasNewsTelegram
The General Zúñiga, after the military entered Murillo Square, said, "We respond to the clamor of the people. The people say: 'enough of the looting', 'enough of the outrage to our country.' He claimed a new government would be formed.
Luis Acre, the Bolivian president, has called for mass protests against the military coup. The Secretary General of the Organization of American States has condemned the Bolivian coup additionally. Via All Source News & ConflictsW on twitter + videos.
Zuniga’s reported entry into the palace comes after several social media and news outlets reported “irregular mobilizations” of army units in the administrative capital of La Paz. Zuniga reportedly lost his position due to allegedly threatening the former president of #Bolivia, Evo Morales, on June 25th.
Morales said that snipers from a special forces unit took positions surrounding Plaza Murillo before the coup began. Via theatlasnews.co @AtlasNewsTelegram
The General Zúñiga, after the military entered Murillo Square, said, "We respond to the clamor of the people. The people say: 'enough of the looting', 'enough of the outrage to our country.' He claimed a new government would be formed.
Luis Acre, the Bolivian president, has called for mass protests against the military coup. The Secretary General of the Organization of American States has condemned the Bolivian coup additionally. Via All Source News & ConflictsW on twitter + videos.
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