By Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (May 31, 2017 ) - As government
forces continue to clear Marawi City of the terror brought by the Maute, 163
civilians were rescued in two barangays of the City on Monday (May 29), military
official said.
Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Information Officer Cpt Jo-Ann D.
Petinglay disclosed that at 10:20 am, a heavy armed engagement ensued as troops
tried to get into the Lanao Del Sur Electric Company (LASURECO) Incorporated in
Brgy. Gadungan, Marawi City in the nearby province of Lanao del Sur.
Cpt. Petinglay said that according to a text message coming from one of
the trapped civilians, they were in one of the buildings of LASURECO and were
held hostage by about 30 terrorist for two days already.
When the fighting subsided, 22 civilians were rescued and escorted by
troops to safety. In another area of Brgy. Gadungan, soldiers were able to
rescue 20 more civilians hiding in one of the buildings.
Cpt. Petinglay further said that at 2:30 pm, troops engaged in a
firefight with some terrorists at Brgy. Marinaut, Marawi City, recovering four
M4 carbine rifles and one M203 left by the fleeing terrorists.
Meanwhile, troops reaching Brgy Saber, were able to rescue 121 civilians
whose safe passage towards the Provincial Capitol was immediately facilitated,
she added.
She said that clearing operations continue in some parts of the City. Soldiers
are searching for terrorist inch by inch, making sure that they are not hiding
in houses.
After seven days of fighting, 65 Maute members were killed with 42
bodies recovered by troops and 23 others confirmed by eye witnesses.
Fifty-five (55) firearms were recovered, 51 high powered and 4 low
powered. Nineteen (19) dead bodies of civilians mercilessly killed by the
terrorist were recovered in the different areas of the City.
"Our focus as of the moment is to clear Marawi of militants, to
rescue trapped civilians and to recover civilian casualties and victims in the
fastest means possible," says Brigadier General Rolando Bautista,
Commander of the Joint Task Force Marawi.
"Yesterday, we were able to safely extricate 163 civilians from the
dangers of the terror," he said on Monday (May 29).
As of this report, 560 civilians were rescued by soldiers and policemen.
“Despite numerous attempts to reach out to the Maute, they refuse to
have a stand down in order to evacuate trapped civilians thus, the need to be
very careful and to make calculated actions is very important for your armed
forces as of the moment in order to avoid collateral damage and loss of life
from among the innocent civilians," says Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez,
Jr, Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
“In doing so, we are sad to report to the Filipino people that 20 of
your soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice and more than 50 were wounded.”
"We ask for support and understanding from the people affected. We
are giving our best effort to get all terrorists the soonest," says
Lieutenant General Galvez.
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