By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (May 25, 2016) - As the troops of Joint Task Force Zampelan headed by
Brigadier General Rolly Bautista continue to zero-in on Maute members in Marawi
City since Tuesday afternoon (May 23), Government forces were able to take hold
of the different areas that were reportedly held by some Maute members since
that night, military official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed
that at 3pm yesterday (Wed, May 24), the Amai Pakpak
Hospital where Maute members accordingly occupied and held captive some
seventy-eight civilians (8 patients, 49 construction workers, and 21 hospital
staff) was already declared cleared of Maute presence.
On Tuesday
afternoon (May 23), members of Maute allegedly came to the hospital and shot
dead one policeman and a security guard before they entered the hospital
premises.
According
to sources, the militants were bringing along with them two wounded members and
sought medical care from the hospital staff upon their arrival. On the process,
they also held captive all 78 civilians in the hospital, Cpt. Petinglay said.
In other
areas, the Dansalan College in which one of the school buildings was burned on
Tuesday night, was also declared cleared of the Maute threat as of yesterday afternoon
after soldiers were able to rescue forty-two (42) teachers of said school who
were trapped.
Unfortunately,
while in the course of these rescue operations, five soldiers were killed and
31 were wounded while making sure that civilians be brought to safety.
Also, one
policeman who was driving a police vehicle was killed on Tuesday afternoon by
the militants, she added.
She said
that as of 6pm yesterday night, there were thirteen (13) Maute members who were
killed (two cadavers recovered) and an M16 rifle was recovered by the
government forces.
Soldiers
were also able to recover a number of Improvised Explosive Devices' components
from a safe house that was previously occupied by the terrorist group.
Cpt.
Petinglay further said that early yesterday morning, hundreds of residents from
Marawi were seen fleeing from the City towards Iligan City, with combined AFP
and PNP personnel facilitating their safe and speedy passage.
Likewise,
safety procedures like check points/inspections were conducted along routes to
ensure that no terrorist elements can mix up with Internally Displaced Persons.
As of this report, soldiers and policemen are still in the area acting on information
provided by concerned residents.
"Terrorism
problem is something we all have to battle together as one humanity who are
strongly against it," says Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr,
Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
"Many
people in Marawi and in other areas are denying the presence of a looming
terrorism threat in their communities. Sadly, we even received reports that
there were even politicians supporting the group in some way."
"These
threat is something that needs to be eliminated and completely destroyed
because if left to thrive, it will soon poison our communities and take our
freedom and our precious lives away from us."
"We
are therefore calling on all citizens not only those in Marawi but also in
other areas of Mindanao to join us in the fight. We have to make noise and
disallow these terrorist to destroy our communities. Let us all make a strong
stance against this menace before it gets us," adds Lieutenant General
Galvez.
"We
would like to pay tribute to our soldiers who perished and made the ultimate
sacrifice while delivering their duty to the nation. I am saddened by this
loss, but their story will forever be etched in the pages of history. They will
be known as heroes who defended Marawi from the claws of terrorism."
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