The China Coast Guard’s (CCG) massive vessel 5901, known as the “monster ship,” has returned to the waters near Bajo de ...
The Philippine Coast Guard has successfully driven a large Chinese vessel further away from Zambales, according to Commodore ...
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) continues to call out the “illegal presence” of a China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel near the Zambales coast. In a statement on Thursday evening, PCG spokesperson for the ...
In a statement Sunday night, the Coast Guard (PCG) said the Filipino ship was going along with its duties despite “adverse sea conditions with estimated wave heights of three to five meters.” ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) is zeroing in on the waters off Zambales due to the presence of the China Coast Guard’s (CCG) “Monster ship” for a few months now. Commodore Jay ...
He also noted that CCG vessel with bow number 5901, nicknamed “monster ship,” was spotted a few nautical miles away from the area later in the day. He stressed that the PCG has not let down ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) reported late Tuesday night that it has recovered the body of a fisherman in Zambales but not before its efforts were delayed by a Chinese Coast ...
A CHINA Coast Guard (CCG) vessel reportedly used a long-range acoustic device (LRAD) to harass a Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ship patrolling the coastline of Zambales on Saturday. Commo. Jay Tarriela ...
"This indicates that CCG-3103 is likely serving as a replacement vessel for the monster ship, thereby sustaining its illegal presence within the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone," PCG ...