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Fact Check: Rumor about PLA Navy debunked

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發布於 2023年12月24日14:12 • Xu Haijing,Liu Yang,Zhang Feng

A recent rumor fabricating an AP report as saying that the PLA Navy ignored distress calls is debunked. A PLAN source says that this rumor is "completely disinformation." The fact is that PLAN has escorted more than 7200 ships to safety in the Aden Gulf since 2008.

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