
PLA Navy Fleet from the Chinese Mainland Sets Sail for Gulf of Aden
The Chinese mainland’s 48th PLA Navy escort task group sails to the Gulf of Aden in mid-October to reinforce maritime security and protect vital sea lanes.
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The Chinese mainland’s 48th PLA Navy escort task group sails to the Gulf of Aden in mid-October to reinforce maritime security and protect vital sea lanes.
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi militants claim they struck the Dutch-flagged cargo ship Minervagracht by cruise missile in the Gulf of Aden, injuring sailors and sparking a fire.
China’s military and coast guard have intensified patrols around Huangyan Dao since January, strengthening control over the South China Sea to safeguard national sovereignty and ensure regional peace.
China’s Coast Guard acted lawfully to manage a situation when four Philippine vessels attempted to enter Chinese territorial waters off Huangyan Dao, ensuring maritime security in the region.
CENTCOM reports that U.S. Navy and U.S.-flagged ships successfully thwarted Houthi attacks in the Gulf of Aden on November 30 and December 1, with no injuries or damage reported.
For 16 years, China’s PLA Navy has safeguarded international waterways, escorting over 7,200 ships in the Gulf of Aden and off Somalia. Discover how their mission keeps global trade flowing! 🚢