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przepis na ciasto potrzebny gościu
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widzimy się na jutubach! KOGO DZIEŃ ROBIĆ KOLEJNY? 😎
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pozdrowisz idolu
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Ona jest z nim?Od kiedy😳
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Chinese Aircraft Shot Flairs at Civilian Filipino Aircraft The Philippines is accusing China of firing flares at one of its aircraft that was flying patrols over the South China Sea this Saturday 24 August 2024. China claims most of the South China Sea has been involved in maritime confrontations with the Philippines in recent months.  Fears of war that will draw the United States and other allies into combat against China are on the rise. On August 19th, a Chinese fighter jet
Chinese Aircraft Shot Flairs at Civilian Filipino Aircraft The Philippines is accusing China of firing flares at one of its aircraft that was flying patrols over the South China Sea this Saturday 24 August 2024. China claims most of the South China Sea has been involved in maritime confrontations with the Philippines in recent months. Fears of war that will draw the United States and other allies into combat against China are on the rise. On August 19th, a Chinese fighter jet "engaged in irresponsible and dangerous maneuvers" according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR). Their plane made a "maritime domain awareness flight" near Scarborough Shoal, the National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea said. The unprovoked Chinese "harassment" included "deploying flares multiple times at a dangerously close distance of approximately 15 meters from the BFAR Grand Caravan aircraft", the task force added in a statement. Chinese aircraft also launched flairs near the same plane from the China-held Subi Reef on August 22 as the patrol craft was "monitoring and intercepting poachers encroaching upon the Philippines' Exclusive Economic Zone and the territorial seas" of the Philippines, it added. China's foreign ministry said on Friday, August 23 that two Philippine military aircraft flew into its airspace over Subi Reef, which Manila also claims, on August 22. The Chinese side undertook "necessary countermeasures in accordance with the law, in order to protect its own sovereignty and security", it said in a statement. This was against a civilian aircraft according to the Philippines. The Chinese statement did not mention any August 19 incident over Scarborough Shoal, which China claims it seized from the Philippines at the end of a 2012 standoff. The Scarborough Shoal incident occurred hours after Philippine and Chinese coast guard vessels collided near Sabina Shoal, with the Filipino side reporting structural damage on both of its patrol ships. The shoal is located 140 kilometers (86 miles) west of the Philippine island of Palawan and about 1,200 kilometers from Hainan island, the nearest Chinese landmass. Making this land mass well within in the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Philippines. In June, the Philippine military said one of its sailors lost a thumb in a confrontation off Second Thomas Shoal when the Chinese coast guard, wielding sticks, knives and an axe, also confiscated or destroyed Philippine equipment including guns. The sailor is recovering despite memes circulating that why does he get nothing but an Olympian gets handed the world. Beijing blames the escalation on Manila and maintains its actions to protect its claims are both legal and proportional. It has continued to insist that its claims to almost the entire South China Sea, despite an international tribunal ruling that its assertion has no legal basis, are indeed valid. Manila on Saturday urged Beijing to "immediately cease all provocative and dangerous actions that threaten the safety of Philippine vessels and aircraft engaged in legitimate and regular activities within Philippine territory and Exclusive Economic Zone", as well as freedom of navigation and overflights. China had helicopters harrass Filipino civilian scientists by using the helicopter blades to blow sand and debris onto the scientists. "Such actions undermine regional peace and security, and further erode the image of the PRC (People's Republic of China) with the international community," the task force statement said. Let's pray for peace in the region. The Advice with Kevin Dewayne Hughes #kdhughes #theadvicekdh #philippines #china

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