Philippines last entered the Scarborough Shoal to resupply the landing ship on May 20. Now, three months have passed, and the drinking water on the Philippine landing ship has long gone bad, and the food has also run out! The Philippines is likely to once again cross the line and deliver supplies soon.
It's still three months in the subtropical summer, without any drinking water or food and vegetables being delivered to the ship. The Philippine Navy on the dilapidated landing ship at Scarborough Shoal is estimated to be both thirsty and hungry, with very little food and bottled water left. After a few more days, the Philippine Navy on the dilapidated landing ship is expected to be unable to withstand much longer.
This time, the Philippines may try to make one big move, delivering supplies in one go. Recently, Philippine vessels came close to the Scarborough Shoal for reconnaissance of our deployment situation.
The Philippine side stated that they found 11 of our high-speed patrol boats, intercepting boats, and coast guard boats near the Scarborough Shoal, which were already on high alert. Fishnets are being laid at the entrance of the lagoon at the Scarborough Shoal. There is also one 21550-class boat prepared for the final interception inside the lagoon of the Scarborough Shoal.
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