Vietnam fishing boat rammed, sunk by China ship

5/27/2014 6:00:33 AM

A Vietnamese fishing boat was rammed and sunk by a Chinese vessel amid a tense territorial confrontation in the South China Sea over Beijing's deployment of an oil rig, a Vietnamese official said Tuesday.

"I confirm that the fishing vessel was rammed. The 10 fishermen on board are on land now. They are safe. The ship sank," a Vietnamese maritime safety official told AFP.

Monday's incident was the first reported sinking of a ship since the dispute flared in early May.

Dozens of Chinese and Vietnamese vessels, including many civilian and fishing boats, have engaged in repeated skirmishes near the giant oil rig, including reported rammings and the use of water cannon.

The crew of the sunken Vietnamese boat told authorities the attack occurred near the oil rig, which is positioned in the vicinity of the Paracel Islands, said the official.

The official, with the Vietnam Regional Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Centre in the city of Danang, spoke on condition of anonymity.

No immediate public comment was seen from Vietnam's government.
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