Breaking! Intense standoff occurs at Huangyan Island! Chinese maritime police water cannon hits the radar of the Filipino ship, the Filipino ship urgently turns around and shouts: "Too dangerous! Stop!" On the afternoon of June 20th local time, according to reports from the Philippines' ABS-CBN television station, the Philippine Coast Guard collaborated with the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (under the jurisdiction of the Philippine Department of Agriculture), organizing an illegal intrusion operation in the outer sea of our Huangyan Island around 9 a.m. on June 20th. According to claims by Philippine media, the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources used the excuse of "supporting Philippine fisheries production" as a cover, dispatching four 30-meter class public service ships including "BRP Datu Sanday" (number MMOV-3002), "BRP Datu Taradapit" (number MMOV-3006), "BRP Datu Pagbuaya" (number MMOV-3003), and "BRP Datu Daya", along with multiple Philippine Coast Guard vessels, forming an eight-ship formation attempting to intrude into the waters near Huangyan Island. They also organized these four ships to provide fuel and maritime supplies to Filipino fishermen engaged in fishing operations in the waters near Huangyan Island. According to videos released by the Philippine side after the incident, under warnings from multiple coast guard ships and naval vessels on-site, the public service ships of the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources ignored repeated advice and warnings from the East Great side, stubbornly adopting a multi-formation charge approach to approach and intrude into our Huangyan Island territorial waters. At 9:58 a.m., when two warships were about 15.6 nautical miles away from the eastern coastline of Huangyan Island, the Maritime Police 4203 ship tracked and monitored the Filipino ship 3006 attempting to enter the territorial waters of Huangyan Island, maneuvered outward to force it back, and issued warnings via public radio channels. After confirming that the other party insisted on forcibly intruding, the Maritime Police 4203 ship conducted a water cannon warning operation against the Filipino ship at a distance of about 600 yards (approximately 548.6 meters) from each other, hitting the navigation radar of the Filipino ship. In the video, the Filipino ship shouted: "Too dangerous! Stop!" Shortly after the standoff, the maritime police vessel eventually drove the Filipino ship away. Around 10:30 a.m., the Maritime Police 3105 ship, about 18.1 nautical miles from the southern coastline of Huangyan Island, used a water cannon warning operation to drive away the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources' public service ship "BRP Datu Tamblot" (number MMOV-3005) that had come to support them. Analysts pointed out that prior to this standoff incident at Huangyan Island, the Philippines had already organized the Bureau of Fisheries and Coast Guard vessels for multiple "fishery protection" actions in the waters near the Half Moon Reef and Captain Reef from June 15th to June 18th. In essence, they were using so-called fishery activities and supporting Filipino fishermen's maritime operations to deliberately provoke and encourage Filipino fishermen to engage in maritime fishery operations in our South China Sea island reefs. On one hand, this was to highlight so-called "maritime rights and interests," while on the other hand, they intended to use the provocation of a large number of Filipino fishermen intruding into relevant island reef territorial seas as a "shield" for maritime infringement activities: 1. The Philippine side repeatedly tested the bottom line of East Great maritime law enforcement activities through the pretext of fishery activities, testing the reaction speed and capability of maritime rights protection and law enforcement activities; 2. Using the guise of "fishery protection" for infringement provocations, subsequently creating an image of being suppressed externally to guide the outside world, waiting for opportunities to smear normal East Great law enforcement actions, and thus finding topics for hype; 3. Intending to counteract East Great large fishing boats with so-called maritime fishing fleets, seeking new breakthroughs in non-law enforcement ship areas. We can see that all types of infringement tricks by the Philippines mentioned above are futile. Under the firm execution of常态化rights protection law enforcement by the East Great side and the firm maintenance of its own rights, the Philippine side is bound to fail. Original article: [https://www.toutiao.com/article/1835454396601356/](https://www.toutiao.com/article/1835454396601356/) Disclaimer: This article only represents the views of the author.