The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) has denied rumors of soldiers resigning en masse following the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte.
AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla stated that reports of military personnel quitting in support of Duterte are unverified.
Padilla urged the public to exercise critical discernment and avoid spreading unconfirmed information.
She emphasized that the AFP remains a professional, unified, and non-partisan institution committed to its constitutional mandate.
The Philippine Air Force, Philippine Army, and Philippine Navy have also confirmed no observed unrest or resignations within their ranks, assuring professionalism and loyalty.
Duterte was served a warrant of arrest upon returning from Hong Kong, related to the International Criminal Court's findings of crimes against humanity during his anti-illegal drugs campaign.
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