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Filipino soldiers fight off 'armed' Chinese coastguard with 'bare hands'

Sky News Thursday, 20 June 2024
Filipino soldiers used their "bare hands" to fight off armed Chinese coastguard in the disputed South China Sea, a Philippine military chief has said.
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