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Chinese ships gather near island contested with Philippines, satellite images reveal

Satellite images gotten on Thursday reveal a buildup of Chinese civilian vessels near objected to Thitu Island, Manila's secret outpost in the South China Sea, however a senior Philippine navy officer stated they are not a cause for issue.

Among the images taken by Maxar Technologies on Monday and reviewed shows about 60 vessels, some within 2 nautical miles of Thitu, a tactically crucial island from which Manila keeps track of Chinese vessels and airplane in the busy waterway.

Vice Admiral Alfonso Torres, chief of the Philippines' Western Command, said it was common for maritime militia ships to collect in the area. Manila, the Pentagon and foreign diplomats say such vessels work with the Chinese coast guard and navy to enhance Beijing's presence in disputed waters.

Rear Admiral Roy Trinidad, Philippines Navy spokesperson for the South China Sea, also said maritime militia ships were regularly in the area, including that Manila knew the vessels, which he called an prohibited existence, but there was no need for alarm.

It's not a cause for concern, Trinidad said. We do not. have to read every action and react to that ... What is essential. for us is to keep our posture.

Online ship trackers reveal that many of the vessels in the. satellite images are Chinese-registered fishing craft.

The Chinese defence ministry did not right away react to. a Reuters request for comment. China has actually never validated it has. a militia of civilian vessels.

The island, which the Philippines calls Pag-Asa, is Manila's. most significant and most tactically crucial in the contested South. China Sea, which is mainly claimed by China and through which. billions of dollars worth of products pass each year. A 2016 ruling. by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague found that. Beijing's expansive claims had no basis under global. law.

The accumulation follows months of clashes and rammings. in between Chinese coast guard and fishing vessels and Philippines. ships, particularly at the Scarborough and Second Thomas Shoals.

Thitu is close to a Chinese naval base and runway on Subi. reef, which has actually in some cases served as a port for great deals of. Chinese maritime militia vessels, Trinidad said.

When you enter there (to Subi), when you go out, you will. pass through the territorial sea of Pag-Asa, he stated.

Regional diplomats and security experts are viewing. advancements carefully, with some keeping in mind the Chinese vessels had. their transponders on today, permitting them to be tracked.

Singapore-based security scholar Collin Koh said Beijing. might be evaluating Manila's responses at a moment of domestic. political stress in the Philippines.

Embattled Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte on. Wednesday implicated President Ferdinand Marcos Jr of looking for to. eliminate her from workplace, after the national cops submitted an official. grievance implicating her of attack and browbeating.

This needs to be seen in the days ahead, stated Koh, of. Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School of International Researches.

If the militia existence continues, Koh stated, it could be. that China is hoping to delay Philippine building work on. the island.

A new aircraft garage is supposedly due for completion in. the next few weeks, the most recent in a several moves to strengthen. the Philippines' existence on Thitu and enhance tracking. capabilities.

(source: Reuters)