By Jong Cadion
ZAMBOANGA
CITY (May 26, 2016) - Elements of the Joint Task Force ZamPeLan under
Brigadier General Rolly Bautista engaged in an armed confrontation with members
of the Local Terrorist Group in Marawi City yesterday (May 25), military
official said.
Western
Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) Cpt Jo-Ann D. Petinglay disclosed that at 9 am
yesterday, operating troops while clearing two bridges heading towards Bangulo
area encountered an estimated 30 heavily armed terrorist. Eighteen (18) more
terrorist were killed after two hours armed confrontation with the same troops.
Five high powered firearms were also recovered from the
encounter site.
"As of
this report, 31 terrorist were already neutralized and 6 HPFAs were recovered
by the troops," says Brigadier General Bautista.
"Our
troops are doing deliberate operations in areas we believe are still occupied
or infested with the terrorist's presence.
"I
specifically ordered our soldiers to locate and destroy these terrorists as
soon as possible," he adds.
Cpt.
Petinglay further said that in another area of the city, soldiers also on
clearing operations were able to rescue 16 civilians upon reaching Brgy Kilala,
Marawi City,
Operating
units, through the clearing operations they were conducting, afforded safe
passage to the said civilians trapped in the areas where they hid during the
height of Maute Group's occupation of the area.
"The skirmishes
and clearing operations today resulted to the unfortunate death of 6 soldiers
and wounding of 7 others," says Lieutenant General Carlito G Galvez, Jr,
Commander of the Western Mindanao Command.
"They
made the ultimate sacrifice to ensure that the City will be cleared from terror
threat and immediately restore normalcy in this part of Mindanao."
"We
once more call on the people in the community to join us fight terrorism.
Provide your security forces with information that will contribute to the
neutralization of these agents of deaths and destruction."
"We
will exhaust all efforts to crush the remaining Maute members so that the
people of Marawi City can go back to their homes the soonest," adds LtGen.
Galvez.
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