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AFP: WPS troops safe amid bad weather

BRP Sierra Madre
BRP Sierra Madre
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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Tuesday said the troops’ resolve to defend and secure the country’s territorial waters—particularly those stationed in the West Philippine Sea (WPS)—remains intact despite experiencing inclement weather.

“In our latest communication with our troops, including our nine features. They are fine. The sea has been rough, the winds have been above normal but the overall condition of the troops to include those on BRP Sierra Madre, they are safe and they are secured,” AFP spokesperson for the WPS, Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad, told reporters during a press conference, when asked how the troops are coping with the ongoing inclement weather.

Trinidad also assured that the troops stationed in the WPS have enough supplies, “designed to last more than the next” rotational and re-provisional (RORE) missions of the AFP.

“The last RORE for BRP Sierra Madre was 20 June. The supplies are designed to last more than the next RORE that is scheduled. This will also cover the other eight features,” he said.

Trinidad further stressed, > “the military always has more than enough supplies for the projected rotation or next rotation missions.”

The BRP Sierra Madre (LS57) serves as the country’s military outpost in the WPS.

The Philippine Navy’s commissioned warship has been grounded on Ayungin Shoal since 1999. It also serves as a symbol of Philippine sovereignty in its exclusive economic zone in the disputed waters.

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