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By Mikhail Flores LAOAG, Philippines May 6 (Reuters) – U.S. and Philippine armed forces fired missiles and artillery to thwart a simulated invasion in the Philippines’ northern waters facing Taiwan on Monday, in a show of military force and strengthening ties as regional tensions rise. About 200 soldiers took turns defending the shores of the coastal city of Laoag in Ilocos province, launching Javelin missiles and firing howitzers and machine guns to repel an unnamed enemy trying to storm the beach. U.S. and Filipino military personnel sank five floating pontoons standing in for amphibious landing ships as part of their…
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