VERA FILES FACT CHECK: Chinese ships did NOT set PH vessel on fire
Just this Saturday, the Philippine military reported that the CCG fired a water cannon at a supply vessel en route to Ayungin, causing damage to the ship.
Just this Saturday, the Philippine military reported that the CCG fired a water cannon at a supply vessel en route to Ayungin, causing damage to the ship.
The video narrator only read a Feb. 21 Air & Space Forces Magazine article about the flyover. There was no mention of the supposed bombing.
The video narrator merely showed several comments from social media users calling for Marcos’ resignation.
Even the narrator belied the video’s claim, stating that a certain social media user spread the untrue statement.
Marcos’ predecessors have also visited the island during their term of office.
All the posts include in their captions a link directing social media users to a website that asks for personal information to receive their cash assistance.
The photo was not taken in front of the presidential palace where a people power revolution ousted Marcos Sr. more than three decades ago.
Land use and development within the protected area are bound by regulations and restrictions that would be set in an environmental impact statement
This is old news. It was in 2021 when the U.K government deployed the ship.
Versions of this hoax instructing netizens to post a copy-paste text to “bypass the system” have been debunked by Meta and news organizations over the years.