Manila Bulletin

Chinese sniper rifles killed Hapilon, Maute

- By GENALYN D. KABILING

The sniper rifles donated by China were used to kill the top two terror suspects in Marawi City, President Duterte revealed on Tuesday.

The President shared the informatio­n after thanking both China and Russia for the military assistance given to the Philippine military to enhance its anti-terrorism capability.

“China, dalawang beses na naglipad dito para sa… And ‘yung sniper nila was of great help. ‘Yung mahaba nila na sniper, ‘yun ang nakakuha kay ano … ‘yung dalawa ng madaling araw. Yun ang nakakuha [China has delivered to us twice. Their sniper

[rifles] were of great help. Those were used to neutralize the two suspects early morning],” he said during a visit to Camarines Sur, referring to terror suspects Isnilon Hapilon and Omar Maute who were killed by troops last Monday.

Duterte, who had earlier declared the liberation of Marawi from terrorists, claimed that sniper weapon could make a kill shot at a range of one kilometer.

“Walang hangin pagka umaga. ‘Yun ang nagamit natin. Malaking tulong ‘yung ibinigay, [There was no wind every morning so we used that rifle. It was a great help],” he said.

Last June, China donated more than 3,000 sniper and assault rifles to the Philippine military to help fight Islamic militants in Mindanao. Duterte said the weapon shipment highlighte­d the improved relations between the Philippine­s and China.

Recently, Duterte announced that Russia is expected to give weapons and equipment to the Philippine military later this month.

He said Russia would give 5,000 Kalashniko­v assault rifles to Filipino troops, a military assistance offered during his brief visit to Moscow last May. At least 20 military trucks would also be donated by Russia to the local military.

“Tutal dumating na ‘yung armas na ibinigay ng Russia, ‘yung AK-47. Libre ha,” Duterte said.

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