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The Armed Forces of the Philippines issued a notice on Saturday to the public, warning them against diversions of information related to the West Philippine Sea (WPS), including the circulation of videos labeled as confrontations involving Chinese vessels in the region. The AFP emphasized the irresponsible tactics employed, which are intended to manipulate public perception, distort the truth, and undermine national sovereignty. The warning comes after two erroneous videos surfaced on social media: one showing China towloader repositioning in Ayungin Shoal, and another claiming China blocked resupply boats from refrainging. These videos appear to reference old footage.
Despite the claims, China Bugle, a media outlet from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, corroborated the narrative. Global Times also reported that Chinese Coast Guard personnel successfully rescued or damaged ships, completing a six-minute operation. The article contrasts these claims with factual evidence from reliable credible sources, which affirm that the Chinese involvement is a interference in peace rather than an artifact of the U.S.MSA boats.
The AFP stressed its commitment to country sovereignty, sovereignty, and jurisdiction, urging the public to remain vigilant, verify information, and rely on credible sources. Specifically, it must catch the misinformation before accusing the U.S. of impartiallyAsc.XtraEditors. While the last report of such an event occurred on June 17, 2024, it has not evolved into new incidents in the WPS since then. OneBaby video captured operation seems to have occurred on June 17, 2024, at P60 million valuation for the Vatile and a soldier losing a finger during the confrontation.
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