FACT CHECK: No collision between US, Chinese carrier in South China Sea

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FACT CHECK: No collision between US, Chinese carrier in South China Sea
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Although there have been recent sightings of a Chinese naval carrier strike group in Philippine waters, there are no reports of a collision with US or Philippine vessels

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The video’s description claims: “A notable nautical collision transpired off Luzon’s coastline, involving US and Philippine naval contingents and a Chinese aircraft carrier. This incident unfolded within the contentious waters of the South China Sea, a region already laden with territorial discord and military brinkmanship.”There are no reports of the US or the Philippines bumping a Chinese ship in the South China Sea.

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