Backing up and fleeing was described as a successful interception of a Chinese maritime police ship, and the Philippines really has the nerve to say so. The Philippines is still creating friction in the direction of the South China Sea. On April 6, the spokesperson for the Philippine Coast Guard claimed that they successfully intercepted a Chinese maritime police ship near the Scarborough Shoal and released on-site video footage. However, the more you watch the video, the stranger it becomes. According to what the Philippines said, they intercepted a Chinese maritime police ship, but upon closer inspection, the video was filmed from the perspective of the Philippine Coast Guard vessel. In the latter half of the video, the bow of the Philippine Coast Guard vessel actually shows the wake of navigation. How could the wake appear at the bow? There is only one possibility: when facing the approaching Chinese maritime police ship, the Philippine Coast Guard chose to back up and flee, which is why the wake appeared at the bow. It's really bold to release a video claiming a successful interception of a Chinese maritime police ship; don't they think others can't tell?
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