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Russia’s embassy in Manila on Wednesday said its submarine which passed through the South China Sea and the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone did not violate international law.
The Philippines said it spotted a Russian submarine in the South China Sea last week, in the latest sign of tensions in the contested waters.
Tensions between Russia and the Philippines escalated as the Philippine military deployed a navy ship and air force planes to shadow a Russian submarine in the South China Sea last week, security ...
MANILA, Philippines — A Russian attack submarine was spotted in the West Philippine Sea for the first time last week while it was transiting from Malaysia to Russia — a sighting that President ...
The Philippines said that the "intrusion" into its economic waters in the South China Sea by a Russian submarine, which is armed with missiles, was "very worrisome." The Armed Forces of the ...
The Philippine military deployed a navy ship and air force planes to shadow a Russian submarine, which passed through the South China Sea off the country's western coast last week, a security ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Monday the presence of a Russian attack submarine in the Philippines' exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the South China Sea was "very worrisome".
Adm. Samuel Paparo, the US Navy's top commander in the Indo-Pacific, said Russia could hand China submarine technology, altering the balance of power.
Another was with respect to submarines, an area that has been in the headlines over the past few weeks (See: “ What’s Next for the Philippines’ Submarine Acquisition? ”).
Over the past week, suggestions have been made about a potential deal between Russia and the Philippines for Moscow to help Manila realize its long-held submarine dream. While the suggestions are ...
Russia sent its anti-submarine destroyer and a replenishment oiler to the Philippines in a bid to hold maritime exercises with the latter, according to reports Tuesday.