The Borneo Post (Sabah)

9 more pro-Daesh militants killed in Marawi in southern Philippine­s

- — Bernama

MANILA: At least nine more proDaesh Maute Group stragglers had been killed in a clearing operation by government troops inside the devastated Marawi City in southern Philippine­s, a security official said yesterday, Xinhua news agency reported.

The fresh encounter on Sunday also prompted the military to warn the residents of Marawi that the main battle area remains offlimit to the public, said Col. Romeo Brawner, deputy commander of Joint Task Force Ranao and 103rd Army Brigade.

Brawner said the nine stragglers were believed to be part of the remaining Maute-Daesh terrorists who survived the intense military offensive following the fall of the Daesh group on Oct 23.

The Maute and Abu Sayyaf group with their foreign fighters laid siege to Marawi on May 23 and held the centre for five months until Oct 23, when Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana announced the end of the offensive operation against the Maute-Daesh Group.

Brawner said the clearing will continue on the ground as there were unaccounte­d stragglers still hiding in a labyrinth of tunnels dug by the terrorists.

The Marawi conflict has resulted in the death of more than 900 members of the MauteDaesh Group, 165 soldiers and policemen and 47 civilians. It has also displaced hundreds of thousands of residents who have started to return to their homes.

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