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  • SUMMARY This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article. Claim: Japan sent a ship to the West Philippine Sea after a Chinese warship surrounded the Philippine Navy’s BRP Andres Bonifacio. Rating: FALSE Why we fact-checked this: The claim was made in a July 7 video posted by a YouTube channel with over 305,00 subscribers. As of writing, the video has 3,000 views. What the video shows: Superimposed text at the 0:30 mark read: “Intel report Andres Bonifacio warship pinalibutan ng Chinese warship sa West Philippine Sea.” (Intel report: Andres Bonifacio warship, surrounded by Chinese warship in the West Philippine Sea.) This was followed by text at the 0:44 mark that read: “Japan nagalit sa China nagpadala ng warship sa Pilipinas para banatan na ang China.” (Japan angered by China and sent warship to the Philippines to attack China.) The bottomline: There are no official announcements from the Japanese government confirming the deployment of a warship in the West Philippine Sea. Japanese ship: The ship featured in the video has the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) flag hoisted at its stern or back end. The vessel also bears the number 825. Using advanced Google search, Rappler found a United States Naval Institute news report showing that the ship in the video is the JMSDF fast attack craft JS Wakataka (PG-825). There are no official news reports from the embassy of Japan in the Philippines, the Philippine Navy, and the Philippine Coast Guard that said Japan sent the JS Wakataka to the Philippines. The most recent instance of a Japanese ship being sent to the Philippines was during the Trilateral Maritime Exercise conducted by the Philippine Coast Guard with the United States Coast Guard and the Japan Coast Guard last month. Japan sent its Akitsushima (PLH-32) patrol vessel for the maritime exercise held off Mariveles, Bataan. Neither JS Wakataka nor the JMSDF was part of the exercise. The last time a JMSDF ship was in the Philippines was in March, when JS Shimakaze and JS Asagiri of the JMSDF Training Squadron made a port visit to Davao City, according to a news release from the embassy of Japan. JS Wakataka was not part of the said port visit. False claims: Rappler has previously fact-checked false claims related to the West Philippine Sea and military activities, including some from the same YouTube channel: - FACT CHECK: Video does not show PH ships sent to the West Philippine Sea - FACT CHECK: No US warship deployed to confront Chinese vessel in West Philippine Sea - FACT CHECK: Germany didn’t give weapons to PH to defend the West Philippine Sea - FACT CHECK: PH did not attack Chinese warship in West Philippine Sea – Lorenz Pasion/Rappler.com Keep us aware of suspicious Facebook pages, groups, accounts, websites, articles, or photos in your network by contacting us at factcheck@rappler.com. You may also report dubious claims to #FactsFirstPH tipline by messaging Rappler on Facebook or Newsbreak via Twitter direct message. You may also report through our Viber fact check chatbot. Let us battle disinformation one Fact Check at a time. Add a comment How does this make you feel? There are no comments yet. Add your comment to start the conversation.
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