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For the first time in the history of the South China Sea, the US Navy has been tracking the ships for more than 10 hours.

Summary by 大纪元 www.epochtimes.com
The situation in the South China Sea continued to be tense. During the third day of the exercise in the multi-border waters of the Philippines, the Philippine Navy fleet entered the overseas waters of the South China Sea in the early hours of Thursday (27 April), and soon afterwards encountered the CPC naval vessel supervision.

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