Brazen China plants flag on seized TINY 2,000sq ft sandbank in WW3 flashpoint sea…before Philippines’ tit-for-tat reply

THE CHINESE coastguard has seized control of a reef near a Philippine military base, threatening to inflame tensions in the disputed region.

Four Chinese coastguard officials dressed in black were pictured unfurling their country’s flag on a reef called Sandy Cay.

People holding Chinese flag on a small sandbank.
Chinese coastguard officers raise their flag on the tiny islandCredit: CCTV
Aerial view of people on a small sandbar in the South China Sea.
The sankbank is located near to a Philippine military outpostCredit: CCTV
Philippine coast guard and military personnel holding the Philippine flag on Sanday Cay.
Philippine coast guard and military personnel holding a Philippine flagCredit: AFP
Map of China's claims in the South China Sea, including the nine-dash line.

This sankbank lies close to Thitu Island, also known as Pag-asa, which is home to a Philippine military outpost.

The latest move from Beijing to exert influence over the South China Sea is the provocative stunt, with China claiming it as part of its territorial waters.

However, this claim is not internationally recognised, and is hotly disputed with many of China’s maritime neighbours.

Chinese state broadcaster CCTV released the picture, claiming that the country had “implemented maritime control and exercised sovereign jurisdiction” earlier in the month.

In return, the Philippines said on Sunday that its officails had also landed on three sandbanks.

The individuals posed with their own national flag for a photo resembling the one released by China, although it’s uncertain if this picture was taken on Sandy Cay.

“This operation reflects the unwavering dedication and commitment of the Philippine Government to uphold the country’s sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction in the West Philippine Sea,” a National Task Force West Philippine Sea spokesperson said.

China claims it also carried out “video-recording of illegal activity” by Philippines forces.

But the BBC has reported there is little sign that China has permanently occupied the small island.

Chinese coastguard officials are reported to have now left the 200 square metre sandbank.

The Philippines has also strongly denied that China has gained permanent control of the sandbank, according to Al Jazeera reports.

It coincides with a series of major joint military drills between the US and the Philippines.

The drills are expected to involve up to 14,000 troops for 18 days of war games.

China has accused the exercises of undermining “regional strategic stability”.

The White House has said that China’s seizure of Sandy Cay is “deeply concerning if true.”

National Security Council spokesperson James Hewitt told the Financial Times: “Actions like these threaten regional stability and violate international law.

“We are consulting closely with our own partners and remain committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific.”

While the South China Sea has long been the subject of overlapping territorial disputes, the competing claims have intensified in recent years.

Beijing claims the vast majority of the sea as its territorial waters, shown on Chinese maps via a “nine-dash line”.

This not internationally recognised, but China has undertaken island-building in the sea in a bid to reinforce its claim.

Many analysts fear the seascape could turn into a major geopolitical flashpoint and potential conflict zone.

Chinese claims in the South China Sea overlap with claims from Vietnam, the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia.

Some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes run through the South China Sea, which has led to fears of dire economic consequences were a war to break out.

Chinese and Philippine Coast Guard ships sailing side-by-side in the South China Sea.
A Chinese Coast Guard patrol ship and a Philippine Coast Guard patrol vessel sail next to one another other on the waters of the disputed South China SeaCredit: EPA
A Filipino fisherman raises the Philippine flag on a boat as a Chinese Coast Guard ship sails nearby.
A Chinese Coast Guard patrol ship near a Filipino fisherman waving a Philippine flagCredit: EPA
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