China's coast guard has reportedly taken control of Sandy Cay, a disputed reef located just a few kilometers from the Philippines' main military outpost on Thitu Island in the South China Sea. This move, reported by Chinese state media, intensifies the ongoing territorial dispute between China and the Philippines. The seizure raises concerns about a potential military clash and further destabilizes the already tense situation in the region. The South China Sea is a strategic waterway claimed by multiple countries, but China's recent actions signal a more aggressive stance. The development is likely to draw international attention and could impact regional security dynamics.
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The Chinese coast guard has seized control of a disputed reef near a major Philippine military outpost in the South China Sea, according to Beijing's state media, adding to longstanding territorial tensions with Manila.