
Wednesday night's violence comes hours after mobs burned and looted a
number of foreign-owned factories at industrial parks near the capital
Ho Chi Minh City.

Vietnam has sent ships to confront the rig which are engaged in a tense standoff with Chinese vessels protecting it.
At least 20,000 workers began rioting in Binh Duong province on
Tuesday. Smaller groups of men attacked factories they believed were
Chinese-run, but many were Taiwanese or South Korean, the provincial
government said in a statement.
"Today we got as close as 12 km to the oil rig, and Chinese forces
reacted with many ships and followed us closely.

Vietnam reacted angrily after China towed a deep-sea oil rig on May 1
close to the Paracel Islands, which are controlled by China but claimed
by Hanoi. It sent a flotilla of vessels to try to disrupt the oil rig.
Some of the Vietnamese boats clashed with Chinese ships sent to protect
the rig, raising fears of a possible conflict. China has shown no signs of backing down, and accused Vietnam on Wednesday of "hyping'' the issue.
Source: Al Jazeera
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