Philippine Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has left the Senate building following Wednesday night's shooting incident, Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano confirms.
Philippine Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed that Senator Ronald Dela Rosa has left the Senate building following a shooting incident on Wednesday night. Dela Rosa had been sheltering in the building amid an International Criminal Court arrest warrant.
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