The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Troops continue to advance into Isis-held areas in Marawi

- (Mindanao Examiner)

MARAWI CITY – Security forces fighting local ISIS militants in the war-ravaged city of Marawi in southern Philippine­s continue to advance in the main battle area and troops search house-to-house scouring for booby traps and improvised

explosives that had killed already scores of soldiers.

Security officials said militants have planted explosives in houses and buildings and structures they occupied and making it extremely difficult for troops to accomplish their mission – to kill the enemies, rescue civilian hostages and liberate Marawi, the capital town of Lanao del Sur.

Troops have occupied dozens of buildings and mosques previously under the control of ISIS fighters who dug up tunnels and rat holes that served as their escape routes and protection from military air strikes.

The military claimed it has killed at least 650 militants since the start of the battle, but it did not give evidence to back up its claims, except the figures were all based on raw intel- ligence reports and unnamed civilians and other sources. But the fighting had so far killed over a hundred soldiers and left more than or nearly 2,000 troops wounded.

President Rodrigo Duterte has been frequently visiting troops on the front line and inspected mosques damaged or destroyed by the fighting. And pinned medals to wounded soldiers in hospitals and visited the funeral of fallen soldiers.

Australia, worried over the fighting in Marawi, has pledged to send soldiers to help train local forces battling militants and this is on top of spy planes it deployed in the troubled region. Japan also sent food aid to war refugees.

The United States also deployed the Gray Eagle Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to Mindanao for additional surveillan­ce in support of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) counterter­rorism efforts.

Compared to current surveillan­ce platforms used in the region, the Gray Eagle has a longer flight duration which will enable a larger area of reconnaiss­ance and surveillan­ce.

Over the past three years the U.S. has provided the Philippine­s with assistance valued at over Php15 billion, to establish better command, control, communicat­ions, computers, intelligen­ce, surveillan­ce, and reconnaiss­ance capabiliti­es for the AFP. Recent deliveries include a Raven tactical UAS and two Cessna-208b surveillan­ce aircraft, as well as various munitions and weapons to support urgent defense and counterter­rorism needs.

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Gray Eagle Unmanned Aircraft Systems

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