Satellite Image Shows Possible Chinese Structure on Disputed Reef
Summary
Satellite images show a shiny object near the entrance of Scarborough Shoal's lagoon in the South China Sea, raising concerns about China possibly building a new structure. The area is disputed and controlled by China since 2012, and Philippine officials are still investigating what the object is.Key Facts
- The object appeared in satellite photos taken between May 26 and 28.
- It is about 10 meters (32 feet) wide but could be floating or fixed.
- Scarborough Shoal is also called Bajo de Masinloc by the Philippines and Huangyan Island by China.
- China has controlled the shoal since a 2012 standoff with the Philippines.
- China has a coast guard presence, stops Philippine patrols, and blocks Philippine fishers there.
- If the object is a permanent structure, it might go against an agreement from 2002 that asks countries not to change the status of the disputed areas.
- Philippine Defense Secretary said there is information about new Chinese structures but no confirmation yet.
- The Philippines’ National Security Council is leading the investigation.
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