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More Chinese blocks found on reef, says Philippines

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A Filipino holds up a poster of  Scarborough Shoal during a protest in Los Angeles, California, in May, as part of a global protest over an escalating territorial row in the South China Sea. Photo: AFP
The Philippines said on Wednesday it had spotted more concrete blocks allegedly installed by China on a small group of reefs and rocky outcrops within Filipino territory in the South China Sea.
China's concrete pillars are seen on the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. Photo: Reuters
China's concrete pillars are seen on the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. Photo: Reuters

Aerial surveillance discovered about 75 blocks scattered on a section of the Scarborough Shoal, said defence department spokesman Peter Galvez.

“These can be used for platforms (or) foundations, that is why we said earlier this could be a prelude to any other form of construction,” he told reporters.

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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Hong Lei rejected the Philippine allegations.

“What has been said by the Philippines isn’t true. Huangyan Island is China’s inherent territory,” Hong told state television CCTV in an interview, using the Chinese name for the shoal.

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“In accordance with the constitution, Chinese government ships maintain routine patrols in waters of Huangyan Island to safeguard our sovereignty over Huangyan Island and to maintain order of relevant waters. That is China’s legitimate right and interest and it is beyond dispute.”

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