CLAIM: Umuwi na ang isang US Navy aircraft dahil nagkaayos na ang Pilipinas at Tsina.
RATING: HINDI TOTOO
Isang Facebook user ang maling nagpahayag na umuwi na di umano ang isang US Navy Aircraft dahil natapos na raw ang alitan sa pagitan ng PIlipinas at Tsina.
Ang Facebook reel na ito ay mayroong in-edit na text na nagpapasalamat sa US para sa kanilang suporta sa Pilipinas. Ito ay nakadagdag impresyon na totoo ang naturang video. Basahin ang buong storya dito.
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