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South China Sea

Philippines and U.S. to 'sink' ships in South China Sea drills

16,700 Filipinos and Americans to enhance interoperability in annual Balikatan exercise

Filipino Marines alight at a beach in the northern province of Cagayan on March 31, 2022, during the annual Balikatan exercises with the U.S.   © AP

MANILA -- Filipino and American forces will conduct their annual joint military exercises next week, including simulations of sinking ships, which likely will irk China amid flaring tensions in the South China Sea.

These activities, along with a joint sail with a small French contingent within the Philippines' exclusive economic zone, will headline what are expected to be the country's largest-ever joint drills.

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