Chinese Warships Encircle U.S. Destroyers
The South China Sea naval confrontation intensified when Chinese naval forces deployed multiple vessels. Eighteen Chinese ships reportedly surrounded the American destroyers.
The formation included Type 052D destroyers, frigates, corvettes, and coast guard cutters. Analysts described the maneuver as one of the most aggressive actions in recent years.
The Chinese fleet was commanded by Admiral Liu. He reportedly issued an ultimatum to the U.S. ships during the standoff.
According to reports, the message demanded that the American vessels withdraw within 30 minutes. Otherwise, the fleet warned that consequences would follow.
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South China Sea Naval Confrontation Begins During Escort Mission
The South China Sea naval confrontation began when two U.S. Navy destroyers escorted Philippine supply ships. The operation involved the USS Chafee and USS Gridley.
The vessels were accompanying supply ships transporting 400 U.S. Marines. The mission aimed to reinforce U.S. commitments to the Philippines amid ongoing regional disputes.
Meanwhile, the operation occurred in the contested waters of the South China Sea. Territorial disagreements between China and neighboring countries have fueled tensions in the region.
The escort mission initially appeared routine. However, the situation soon escalated dramatically.
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