A TikTok video falsely claims these countries have deployed ships to help the Philippines patrol the South China Sea amid China’s sweeping claim over the waterway
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The TikTok video bearing the claim was posted on June 30 by an account with 3,099 followers, which has posted other videos with similar claims.about any naval deployment or joint maritime activities involving these five countries in the West Philippine Sea. The video provides no evidence for its claim, and no credible news outlets have reported on the supposed deployment of 1,000 ships to the Philippines.
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