In this July 2012 photo, a Chinese flag greeted a fleet of Chinese fishing boats as they reached the disputed Fiery Cross Reef or Kagitingan Reef. Xinhua
BEIJING — China said Wednesday it had lost contact with 11 fishermen allegedly taken away by armed men in disputed South China Sea waters.
The official Xinhua News Agency said the men were on the vessel Qiongqionghai 09063 when it was intercepted by armed men who fired warning shots in the air on Tuesday morning near Half Moon Shoal not far from the Philippines.
Xinhua said a second Chinese fishing boat operating nearby outran another boatload of armed men. Two other boats in the area were mobilized to conduct a search, but had turned up nothing by Wednesday morning, it said.
China lays claim to virtually the entire South China Sea and is locked in an increasingly heated dispute with the Philippines, Vietnam and others over rights to energy resources, fishing grounds and island outposts.
An official from the Fishing Port Monitoring Center at the port of Tanmen on China's southern island province of Hainan confirmed the Xinhua report. But he said he had no other details and declined to give his name as is common among Chinese bureaucrats.
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