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Vietnamese people
join a protest to demand
China has dispatched fighter jets to
join the group of vessels tasked with guarding oil rig HD 981 illegally
planted in Vietnam’s waters, infringing the Southeast Asian country’s sea and
airspace sovereignty, Colonel Ngo Ngoc Thu, Vice Commander and
Chief of Staff of Vietnam's Coast Guard, told Tuoi Tre (Youth)
newspaper on Sunday.
On Saturday and Sunday mornings, the Vietnamese Coast
Guard discovered two groups of Chinese military aircraft flying above
Vietnamese ships, which have been trying to prevent the oil rig from
illicitly drilling in Vietnamese waters, at a height of 800 to 1000 meters,
according to Thu.
Among them were a team of fighter jets and a Chinese
military aircraft bearing number 9401 flying over Vietnamese ship CSB 8003,
the vice commander said.
On Saturday, the Chinese expanded the radius of the
protecting zone for the drilling platform to 10-15 nautical miles from the
previous 5-7 nautical miles on Thursday, with civilian and law enforcement
vessels deployed for the protection operations, he added.
These vessels are assigned to stop all Vietnamese ships
from approaching the oil rig by blocking the ships and firing large-capacity
water cannons at the Vietnamese watercrafts, the official elaborated.
So far,
The Vietnamese Coast Guard has continued to use
loudspeakers to protest the Chinese acts and request
The view of the Coast Guard is to restrain in order not
to escalate the already tense situation, he said, further explaining that all
this is to limit confrontations and avoid causing damage to the Vietnamese
ships as well as casualties for the Vietnamese side.
Colonel Thu also conveyed gratitude to Vietnamese
people – both at home and abroad – and international friends who have shared
and expressed admiration for the courage and determination of the Vietnamese
Coast Guard in protecting national sovereignty.
This location is completely within
Many of the Chinese vessels intentionally crashed into
Vietnamese ships when they were requested by the Vietnamese side to leave the
waters, the Vietnamese Coast Guard announced at an international press
conference in
To date, nine Vietnamese fisheries surveillance
officers have been injured in such attacks by the Chinese ships.
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said at a
Southeast Asian summit in
“This extremely dangerous action has been directly
endangering peace, stability, security, and marine safety in the
The Vietnamese prime minister also called for Southeast
Asian nations, countries around the world, and international individuals and
organizations to continue protesting
Tuoi Tre
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Chủ Nhật, 11 tháng 5, 2014
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