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9 out of the 86 ships were used to guard and protect the oil rig that has been illegally planted in Vietnam's waters in the East Vietnam Sea since May 1.
A handout photo taken by the Vietnam Coast Guard on Tuesday showed several Chinese vessels formed a line to prevent Vietnamese ships from approaching the HD 981.
The rig is located at 15°29’58’’ North latitude and 111°12’06’’ East longitude in the East Vietnam Sea, within Vietnam’s exclusive economic zone and continental shelf, as the drilling platform lies about 119 nautical miles (221 km) from Ly Son Island off the central Vietnamese province of Quang Ngai and 18 nautical miles south of Tri Ton Island of the Southeast Asian country’s Hoang Sa (Paracel) archipelago.
Chinese vessels form a line to prevent Vietnamese ships from
approaching drilling rig Haiyang 981 in the East Vietnam Sea in this
handout photo taken on May 13, 2014 by the Vietnam Coast Guard.
A Chinese vessel stops a Vietnamese ship from approaching drilling
rig Haiyang 981 in the East Vietnam Sea in this handout photo taken on
May 13, 2014 by the Vietnam Coast Guard.
A helicopter is seen near China's drilling rig Haiyang 981,
illegally planted in the East Vietnam Sea, in this handout photo taken
by the Vietnam Coast Guard on May 13, 2014.
A Chinese vessel blasted a Vietnamese ship with water cannons as
the latter was trying to approach drilling rig Haiyang 981 in the East
Vietnam Sea in this handout photo taken on May 13, 2014 by the Vietnam
Coast Guard.
Source: tuoitrenews.vn
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