Exclusive Footage Reveals Huangyan Island Incident

MediaUnlocked has obtained exclusive footage revealing what really happened on August 11, when the Philippines intruded into waters around China's Huangyan Island under the pretext of supplying fishing boats. In reality, the Philippines not only trespassed — it carried out reckless maneuvers and then tried to hype up the incident.
Ignoring repeated warnings, multiple Philippine vessels pushed into waters near Huangyan Island. Among them, PCG ship 4406 made a series of high-speed crossing maneuvers in front of the bow of CCG ship 3104 — not once, but repeatedly.
Then, on August 13, a US destroyer illegally entered China's territorial waters off Huangyan Island without approval. Two intrusions. Two days apart. One message: Washington and Manila are running a coordinated show to turn the South China Sea into their stage.
China's warning is clear: if Manila persists with provocations, it will face targeted countermeasures. Repeated provocations will come with a cost.
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