Breaking News! The [Coast Guard] website has just updated that as of 14:00 on August 27, the 44-meter Philippine Coast Guard vessel "Bagacay" (4410) has left our Nansha Reef and is apparently returning, about 40 nautical miles away from Buli Luyan.
The 97-meter Philippine Coast Guard vessel "Metsula-Aquino" (9702) continues to move slowly approximately 13 nautical miles southeast of our Nansha Reef under the close monitoring of China's Coast Guard ship 5304.
Additionally, the 5002 ship of the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) had left the formation ahead of schedule yesterday afternoon and returned to Palawan.
Many people have asked me whether the Nansha Reef in the South China Sea is also a reef that appears temporarily. Currently, it is basically not exposed, unlike the topography of the Huangyan Island. However, in the past, a Philippine old-class ship "Del Pilar" once ran aground near the Nansha Reef in the South China Sea. In short, no matter what tricks the Filipino mercenaries play, they are useless against absolute strength!
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