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China blames military drills for reef damage around disputed shoal

By Thomson Reuters Dec 28, 2025 | 8:41 PM

BEIJING, Dec 29 (Reuters) – China said without naming any country that military activities such ‍as bomb-dropping training in the waters around Scarborough Shoal have damaged the coral reefs there, state broadcaster CCTV said on Monday ‌citing an ecological report.

The ‌report, conducted by the country’s natural resources ministry, also said that “illegal fishing” and frequent intrusion activities in recent ​years have threatened the ecosystem around the shoal.

China ‍and the Philippines ​both claim territorial rights ​to Scarborough Shoal, one of Asia’s ‍most contested maritime features prized for its rich fisheries, its protective lagoon and proximity to major shipping lanes. But ‍sovereignty has never been established.

It is effectively under Beijing’s control although Filipino ‍boats ‍continue to operate there.

In ​September, China approved the ​creation ⁠of a national nature ‌reserve at the shoal, a plan the Philippines condemned as a “clear pretext for occupation”.

(Reporting by Liz Lee and Qiaoyi Li; Editing by ⁠Jacqueline Wong)