Chinese vessels
deliberately ram
A Vietnamese boat
is blasted with water cannons from a Chinese ship in
A Vietnamese boat
is blasted with water cannons from a Chinese ship in
A Chinese ship
intentionally slams into a Vietnamese boat in
A Chinese ship
intentionally slams into a Vietnamese boat in
A Vietnamese ship
is seen being damaged after a Chinese ship purposefully crashed into it.
A Vietnamese boat
is blasted with water cannons from a Chinese ship in
A Vietnamese boat
is blasted with water cannons from a Chinese ship in
(Tuoi Tre)
Chinese ships have intentionally
crashed into Vietnamese vessels over the last few days when the latter are
seeking to prevent a large oil rig from being set up by China in Vietnamese
waters in the East Sea, according to Vietnamese officials.
Ngo Ngoc Thu, vice commander of Vietnam's coast guard,
told an international press conference in Hanoi on Wednesday that as many as
80 vessels, including seven military ships, have been deployed by the Chinese
to guard its oil rig.
Thu said the Chinese vessels have repeatedly smashed
into Vietnamese ships, causing large-scale damage, and even blasting the
vessels with water cannons since the weekend.
Vietnamese officials told foreign reporters at the
conference that six Vietnamese people have been injured so far during the
confrontations but there has been no death.
A representative of the Vietnamese side said that
According to Thu, Chinese ship number 3411 purposefully
smashed into Vietnamese boat number CSB8003 on May 7.
The Chinese side also deployed aircraft number 8321 to fly over the CSB8003 to threaten the Vietnamese in their own waters.
At 8:30 am on May 4, Chinese boat number 44103
intentionally crashed into the back of Vietnamese coast guard boat number
CSB2012.
At 8:10 am on May 3, Chinese ship number 44044 running
at high speed slammed into the right side of Vietnamese coast guard boat
number CSB4033 at a location about ten nautical miles away from the oil rig.
Though the 4033 vessel tried to avoid the hit, all of
its glass windows were broken eventually.
The vice commander said eight Vietnamese boats in total
have been hit, run into, pushed and blasted with water cannons by/from the
Chinese boats during the past few days.
At today’s conference, Thu also showed footage provided
by the Vietnamese fisheries surveillance force of a Vietnamese boat being
besieged by five Chinese ships during a clash.
On May 3, the Chinese Maritime Safety Administration released
a maritime warning on its website, saying that China’s oil rig HD 981 began
operating in a location of 15°29’58’’ North latitude and 111°12’06’’ East
longitude in the East Sea on May 2 and will continue to operate until August
15, said Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Le Hai Binh.
In the warning, the Chinese Maritime Safety
Administration also bans all vessels from entering the area where the rig is
operating within a radius of three nautical miles.
The announced location of the drilling rig is totally within the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of Vietnam, about 119 nautical miles (221 km) from Ly Son Island off the central Vietnamese province of Quang Ngai and 18 nautical miles south of Tri Ton Island of Vietnam’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago, the spokesman said.
Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh issued
a demand that
“
In yesterday’s talks, Deputy PM Minh, who is also the
Vietnamese Foreign Minister, stressed that China’s unilateral bringing of the
rig and a large number of vessels, including military ships, to the above
location is illegal and against international law and practice.
This act by
On May 4, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
issued a ministerial diplomatic note to the Chinese Foreign Ministry,
affirming that the activities of
In the note, the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs
demanded that
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Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 5, 2014
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