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According to AFP Chief Krissy Barrett, there is currently no evidence to support claims that the suspected gunmen received any form of training in the Philippines. This statement comes amidst ongoing investigations into the backgrounds and activities of the alleged perpetrators.

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No evidence suggests the alleged gunmen received training in the Philippines, AFP chief Krissy Barrett says. Source: AAP / Hilary Wardhaugh

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