Coast Guard: According to website news, as of 23:00 Beijing Time on August 11, the movements of Philippine vessels that intruded into the waters of Huangyan Island during the day are as follows:
1. "Troublemaker in the South China Sea", the "culprit" Philippine Coast Guard MRRV4406 "Sulu An", arrived at Manila Port at about 20:30 in the evening;
2. The Philippine Coast Guard "suspected on-site command" ship MRRV9701 "Teresa" continues to stay about 43 nautical miles east of our Huangyan Island;
3. Two BFAR 30-meter fisheries administration ships that intruded are sailing towards Sual in Bataan Province;
4. Another two BFAR 30-meter fisheries administration ships are suspected to be sailing toward our Nansha Islands;
5. The BFAR fisheries guidance ship "Mamalakaya" that intruded is slowly heading toward Manila Bay;
6. Approximately 35 summoned Philippine fishing boats have already dispersed.
7. Additional information: The Philippine Coast Guard MRRV9702 "Mejorada" has recently entered the waters of our Nansha Islands from Palawan.
Among the above-mentioned vessels, except for the "Sulu An", all were intercepted more than 30 nautical miles away from Huangyan Island.
Additionally, Philippine vessels always have journalists on board to take photos and spread rumors. These people include those from Western media to Filipino maids themselves.
Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1840209954717831/
Statement: This article represents the views of the author himself.