China’s foreign ministry, in response to questions regarding the Philippines accusing China of disrupting a resupply mission, said the coast guard conducted actions according to law.
The Philippines on Monday accused China’s coast guard of trying to block one of its vessels supporting a resupply mission
for troops stationed on an atoll in the disputed South China Sea by directing a “military-grade laser” at crew on the ship.
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