The Philippine military said in a statement the Chinese coast
guard's "continued aggressive behavior and unprofessional
conduct towards a legitimate humanitarian mission is
unacceptable."
China and the Philippines have accused each other of being at
fault for Monday's collision near a disputed atoll in the South
China Sea.
Philippine officials said China disrupted a military mission to
resupply sailors stationed in Second Thomas Shoal in a rusting
navy ship BRP Sierra Madre that Manila deliberately beached in
1999 to bolster its maritime claim.
China's coast guard disputed this and said the navy vessel
deliberately and dangerously approached a Chinese ship in an
unprofessional manner, forcing it to take control measures such
as "warnings and blockades, boarding inspections, and forced
evictions."
The Philippines said China's account was "deceptive and
misleading".
The Philippine military said on Tuesday the injured sailor had
been successfully evacuated and was being treated. It did not
specify the nature of the injury.
Second Thomas Shoal has been a flashpoint in recent months
between the countries. The atoll lies within Manila's
200-nautical mile maritime zone, which China also claims as its
own.
China claims almost the entire South China Sea, including parts
claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
A 2016 arbitral ruling rejected China's historical claims to the
resource-rich waterway, a decision Beijing has rejected.
The U.S. State Department called the incident the latest in a
series of Chinese "provocations" to impede supplies from
reaching Philippines personnel stationed at the BRP Sierra
Madre.
Canada and United Kingdom also condemned China's actions, while
France and Japan have expressed concern over the incident.
(Reporting by Mikhail Flores and Karen Lema; Editing by Ed
Davies)
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