A Chinese monster ship left Philippine waters after a five-day standoff with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG). China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901 began sailing away from the coastline of Zambales ...
The PCG has been monitoring the "monster ship" since last Saturday, when it was spotted by the Dark Vessel Detection system ...
Nine large China Coast Guard (CCG) vessels, including the “monster ship” were “patrolling” in the Philippine exclusive economic zone.
CCG 5901 had already left the coastline off the Philippine province of Zambales, the Philippine Coast Guard said.
China has beefed up its presence in the West Philippine Sea, deploying a People’s Liberation Army-Navy (PLAN) helicopter as ...
MANILA: China’s “monster ship” has left the coastline of Zambales, but another Chinese vessel is heading to the area it ...
The China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 5901, or the so-called “monster ship”, has departed from the coastline of Zambales, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Wednesday.
The Monster,” China’s biggest coast guard ship, has moved away from Zambales province although a “replacement vessel” has ...
The Philippine media outlet Inquirer.net reported on Monday that the China Coast Guard (CCG) Vessel 5901 was sighted 100 ...
China's largest Coast Guard vessel has begun to sail away from the waters off Zambales after loitering there for four days, ...
THE PHILIPPINES on Tuesday said it views with alarm the presence of China’s largest coast guard ship within its exclusive ...
A new China Coast Guard (CCG) ship is on its way to Philippine waters as CCG vessel 5901— dubbed the monster ship for its ...