菲律宾指责中国在海上使用氰化物
菲律宾国家安全委员会证实,2025年从中国船只在仁爱礁附近海域回收的物质经检测呈氰化物阳性。
关键信息:
➡️事件分别发生在2025年2月和10月
➡️氰化物被指对菲律宾海军“塞拉马德雷”号巡逻舰的稳定性构成威胁
➡️潜在影响包括对周边海洋生物和驻扎人员食物供应的损害
官员们将使用氰化物定性为破坏行为,并警告称这将对该地区的军事人员构成风险。
菲律宾方面表示,作为回应,可能会加强在争议礁盘周围的巡逻。
信息来源:
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另外有信息显示据菲律宾国家安全委员会称,这些事件发生在仁爱礁附近海域,该海域此前已多次发生菲律宾和中国船只之间的海上冲突。官员声称有人故意向水中投放氰化物,目的是破坏海洋生物和珊瑚生态系统,并表示实验室检测已证实样本中存在氰化物。
氰化物是一种剧毒化学物质,会干扰生物体的细胞呼吸,阻止细胞利用氧气。在海洋环境中,即使是少量的污染也可能造成极其严重的危害:它会迅速杀死鱼类、无脊椎动物和珊瑚,并对珊瑚礁生态系统造成难以恢复的长期损害。由于珊瑚礁是鱼类繁殖地和食物来源地,化学污染可能会产生远超污染区域的连锁生态影响。
菲律宾官员表示,涉嫌使用氰化物不仅是一个环境问题,也是一个安全隐患,因为它可能导致搁浅的“马德雷山”号(BRP Sierra Madre)上的军事人员无法获得当地食物来源,并进一步破坏支撑该前哨站的脆弱珊瑚礁结构。
当局还声称,2025年期间,与中国渔船有关的舢板船多次发生类似事件,并声称其中一些行动可能与更大规模的、由国家支持的海上活动有关。
作为回应,马尼拉已下令菲律宾武装部队和菲律宾海岸警卫队加强监视,并准备提出正式的外交抗议。这一事件使本已紧张的南海争端雪上加霜。
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中共军方预备役军官董陈斌公开说: “实战演练中的毒剂名字听着就让人毛骨悚然。” “实毒演练”不是科幻小说,而是中共军方自己公布、自己恐惧的现实。
早在2014年(习已经上台)中共党媒人民网就已经报道了中国人民解放军防化部队在军演、训练时用实毒代替模拟毒的做法,早已经有先例precedent可参照。“防化兵实毒作业不落实,今后还怎么打仗?”
人民网2015年报道:济南军区防化兵“集训紧贴实战侦毒作业,全程使用实毒”,并指出昆虫死亡、植被枯萎——这不是演习,而是“毒剂实放”场景。 中共官方自爆他们常用真毒,而非模拟。
对人民网报道“解放军防化部队采用实毒作业 训练像打仗”的英文翻译:
Original Title: A Battle Through the Mushroom Cloud

Photo: The Second Company of the People's Liberation Army of CCP conducts decontamination operations on contaminated mountain roads. Photo by Gao Fanglu
In October 1964, China successfully conducted its first atomic bomb test. Since then, the Second Company of a chemical defense regiment under the former 21st Group Army has carried out support missions on 23 occasions. In April 1988, the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, Chinese Communists or Chinese Communist Party, awarded the company the honorary title of “Model Company for Scientific Research Support.” Over the past 50 years, despite mission transformations and equipment upgrades, the company’s spirit has remained unchanged: “Where contamination is most severe, we operate; where the mission is most difficult, we appear; where the environment is harshest, we dedicate ourselves.” In the course of building a military capable of fighting and winning wars, the company continues to write new chapters. In recent years, the company’s Party branch has been recognized by the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee and the General Political Department as an advanced grassroots Party organization, and for 16 consecutive years has been commended by the Lanzhou Military Region and the group army. It has been cited 18 times as an advanced grassroots unit and has received six collective second-class merits and seven collective third-class merits.
Dare to Compete: Everyone Strives to Be the Best
“Once you enter the Second Company, you can’t help but strive to be a top performer. Anyone who drags the unit down feels ashamed,” said reconnaissance squad leader Zhang Zhengyi, honored as a “training elite” by the regiment.
After a new type of nuclear contamination detection vehicle was introduced, Zhang Zhengyi was the first to apply to operate it. He practiced during the day and studied materials at night. Within a month, he developed two “flowcharts” for operation and maintenance, and demonstrated them for the entire regiment. In June last year, he competed in the group army’s military skills competition, participating in four events and winning three first-place finishes and one second-place finish.
“In the Second Company, there is a strong drive to excel. In this atmosphere that values hard effort, everyone is inspired to push forward,” said political instructor Zhang Fanggang. When he first joined after graduating from university, backbone personnel challenged him to compete. After three days, he lagged behind in most events. He then pledged to catch up within three months. Training alongside soldiers and guided by specialists, he quickly improved and later achieved first place among officers in a semiannual assessment.
Private Ma Yubin initially struggled with physical fitness and felt discouraged. Zhang Fanggang encouraged him to challenge himself and trained alongside him. By year’s end, Ma was named an “Outstanding Soldier” and promoted to assistant squad leader. Specialist recruit Bai Jinlong mastered over a thousand methods of analyzing toxic and hazardous substances within six months and became a technical backbone of the company.
In the past five years, the Second Company has provided 26 trained personnel to other units.
Dare to Take Responsibility: Step Forward When Tasks Arise
“The Second Company cannot afford to lose; it can only win.” This phrase reflects the unit’s strong sense of responsibility. Whenever urgent and difficult tasks arise, the soldiers repeat it.
In March 2012, during an assessment, the company ranked first overall but lagged in some individual events. The Party branch set a goal: every subject must be excellent, and every individual must pass. They developed 13 types of simulation tools and five training methods, which were later promoted across the regiment. By the end of the year, they broke eight regimental records.
As a nuclear, biological, and chemical emergency response unit, the company surveyed hazard sources across northwest China and developed a database system and distribution map to support rapid rescue operations.
On April 17, 2011, after an oil tanker accident in Lanzhou, the company activated its emergency response mechanism and completed preparations within 10 minutes, saving 30 minutes compared to previous response times. In August 2008, during the major mudslide disaster in Zhouqu, Gansu, the company marched 400 kilometers and became the first rescue unit to arrive, rescuing six survivors and disinfecting over 10,000 people.
Dare to Draw the Sword: Train as You Fight
During one training session, the company commander halted the use of simulated agents and insisted on real toxic agents.
“If chemical defense troops do not train with real toxic agents, how will they fight in the future?” the Party branch concluded that realistic training must be implemented in every step.
“Participating in an assessment feels like fighting a real battle,” said squad leader Li Zebing. The company conducted integrated training involving a 5-kilometer armed cross-country run, live-agent detection, and tactical exercises. Soldiers developed a “three-step method” for identifying toxic agents, significantly reducing detection time.
To eliminate superficial training, the company organized demonstrations of key subjects such as detection and large-scale decontamination, and emphasized night operations and coordinated team training. They also developed over 40 portable water testing kits and field collection devices to improve operations in deserts and remote areas.
In a recent comprehensive tactical exercise under realistic conditions, chemical defense units conducted maneuvers while engaging simulated opposing forces, testing capabilities in command transitions, emergency response, and chemical accident handling across 17 operational subjects.
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中国人民解放军采用真实毒剂代替模拟毒剂,随机设置侦毒点和干扰点。
中共军方预备役军官董陈斌公开说: “实战演练中的毒剂名字听着就让人毛骨悚然。” “实毒演练”不是科幻小说,而是中共军方自己公布、自己恐惧的现实。
早在2014年(习已经上台)中共党媒人民网就已经报道了中国人民解放军防化部队在军演、训练时用实毒代替模拟毒的做法,早已经有先例precedent可参照。“防化兵实毒作业不落实,今后还怎么打仗?”
人民网2015年报道:济南军区防化兵“集训紧贴实战侦毒作业,全程使用实毒”,并指出昆虫死亡、植被枯萎——这不是演习,而是“毒剂实放”场景。 中共官方自爆他们常用真毒,而非模拟。
对人民网报道“解放军防化部队采用实毒作业 训练像打仗”的英文翻译:
Original Title: A Battle Through the Mushroom Cloud
Photo: The Second Company of the People's Liberation Army of CCP conducts decontamination operations on contaminated mountain roads. Photo by Gao Fanglu
In October 1964, China successfully conducted its first atomic bomb test. Since then, the Second Company of a chemical defense regiment under the former 21st Group Army has carried out support missions on 23 occasions. In April 1988, the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, Chinese Communists or Chinese Communist Party, awarded the company the honorary title of “Model Company for Scientific Research Support.” Over the past 50 years, despite mission transformations and equipment upgrades, the company’s spirit has remained unchanged: “Where contamination is most severe, we operate; where the mission is most difficult, we appear; where the environment is harshest, we dedicate ourselves.” In the course of building a military capable of fighting and winning wars, the company continues to write new chapters. In recent years, the company’s Party branch has been recognized by the Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee and the General Political Department as an advanced grassroots Party organization, and for 16 consecutive years has been commended by the Lanzhou Military Region and the group army. It has been cited 18 times as an advanced grassroots unit and has received six collective second-class merits and seven collective third-class merits.
Dare to Compete: Everyone Strives to Be the Best
“Once you enter the Second Company, you can’t help but strive to be a top performer. Anyone who drags the unit down feels ashamed,” said reconnaissance squad leader Zhang Zhengyi, honored as a “training elite” by the regiment.
After a new type of nuclear contamination detection vehicle was introduced, Zhang Zhengyi was the first to apply to operate it. He practiced during the day and studied materials at night. Within a month, he developed two “flowcharts” for operation and maintenance, and demonstrated them for the entire regiment. In June last year, he competed in the group army’s military skills competition, participating in four events and winning three first-place finishes and one second-place finish.
“In the Second Company, there is a strong drive to excel. In this atmosphere that values hard effort, everyone is inspired to push forward,” said political instructor Zhang Fanggang. When he first joined after graduating from university, backbone personnel challenged him to compete. After three days, he lagged behind in most events. He then pledged to catch up within three months. Training alongside soldiers and guided by specialists, he quickly improved and later achieved first place among officers in a semiannual assessment.
Private Ma Yubin initially struggled with physical fitness and felt discouraged. Zhang Fanggang encouraged him to challenge himself and trained alongside him. By year’s end, Ma was named an “Outstanding Soldier” and promoted to assistant squad leader. Specialist recruit Bai Jinlong mastered over a thousand methods of analyzing toxic and hazardous substances within six months and became a technical backbone of the company.
In the past five years, the Second Company has provided 26 trained personnel to other units.
Dare to Take Responsibility: Step Forward When Tasks Arise
“The Second Company cannot afford to lose; it can only win.” This phrase reflects the unit’s strong sense of responsibility. Whenever urgent and difficult tasks arise, the soldiers repeat it.
In March 2012, during an assessment, the company ranked first overall but lagged in some individual events. The Party branch set a goal: every subject must be excellent, and every individual must pass. They developed 13 types of simulation tools and five training methods, which were later promoted across the regiment. By the end of the year, they broke eight regimental records.
As a nuclear, biological, and chemical emergency response unit, the company surveyed hazard sources across northwest China and developed a database system and distribution map to support rapid rescue operations.
On April 17, 2011, after an oil tanker accident in Lanzhou, the company activated its emergency response mechanism and completed preparations within 10 minutes, saving 30 minutes compared to previous response times. In August 2008, during the major mudslide disaster in Zhouqu, Gansu, the company marched 400 kilometers and became the first rescue unit to arrive, rescuing six survivors and disinfecting over 10,000 people.
Dare to Draw the Sword: Train as You Fight
During one training session, the company commander halted the use of simulated agents and insisted on real toxic agents.
“If chemical defense troops do not train with real toxic agents, how will they fight in the future?” the Party branch concluded that realistic training must be implemented in every step.
“Participating in an assessment feels like fighting a real battle,” said squad leader Li Zebing. The company conducted integrated training involving a 5-kilometer armed cross-country run, live-agent detection, and tactical exercises. Soldiers developed a “three-step method” for identifying toxic agents, significantly reducing detection time.
To eliminate superficial training, the company organized demonstrations of key subjects such as detection and large-scale decontamination, and emphasized night operations and coordinated team training. They also developed over 40 portable water testing kits and field collection devices to improve operations in deserts and remote areas.
In a recent comprehensive tactical exercise under realistic conditions, chemical defense units conducted maneuvers while engaging simulated opposing forces, testing capabilities in command transitions, emergency response, and chemical accident handling across 17 operational subjects.
#Democracy #Christ #Peace #Freedom #Liberty #Humanrights #人权 #法治 #宪政 #独立审计 #司法独立 #联邦制 #独立自治
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