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WATCH: Two Chinese ships collide while performing dangerous maneuvers around Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) vessel conducting Kadiwa Operations to aid Filipino fishermen in waters near Bajo de Masinloc. The collision took place between China Coast Guard (CCG) vessel 3104 and People's Liberation Army Navy (PLA Navy) ship 164. Following...

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