SunStar Publishing Inc.
THE Armed Forces of the Philippines denied on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, reports that several high-ranking military officials walked out during a recent command conference presided over by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.In a press briefing, AFP spokesperson Colonel Francel Margareth Padilla tagged the report as “fake news,” noting that she attended the meeting and it ended well.“I was there personally. There is nothing of that sort that happened.
His comments were also misleading and uncharacteristic of any military officer, active or retired,” it said.“Our soldiers are professional and loyal to the chain of command. We will not allow any effort to malign our ranks and discredit our commitment to our mandate by clout-chasers and their personal political agenda,” it added.The AFP urged the public to be critical of these false narratives and report individuals and channels that propagate disinformation.
AFP Walkout Military Generals Walkout AFP Command Conference Command Conference Bongbong Marcos Armed Forces Of The Philippines Philippines Military
United Kingdom Latest News, United Kingdom Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
AFP denies walkout reports; manifesto seeks Gibo's ousterA MANIFESTO circulating among active members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) seeks the ouster of Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr., saying he lacks the competence to lead the Department of National Defense (DND) and the professionalism to take full responsibility for his actions.
Read more »
Marcos told AFP to deescalate tensions in WPS, says AFP chiefLatest Philippine news from GMA News and 24 Oras. News, weather updates and livestreaming on Philippine politics, regions, showbiz, lifestyle, science and tech.
Read more »
AFP battling online fake news on West Philippine SeaAlarmed by fake news on the West Philippine Sea issue swarming various social media platforms, the Armed Forces of the Philippines said it is stepping up its fight against disinformation in the cyber domain where China’s deceptive narrative appears to be gaining followers.
Read more »
OVP recognizes Sunstar-BacolodSunStar Publishing Inc.
Read more »
China says a Chinese vessel and a Philippine supply ship collided in the disputed South China SeaSunStar Publishing Inc.
Read more »
1 killed, 5 arrested; P14.5-M shabu seized in ZamboangaSunStar Publishing Inc.
Read more »