Khaleej Times

Philippine­s’ toughest urban war down to last building

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marawi city — Philippine troops were locked in an intense urban firefight on Sunday with the last remnants of a pro-Daesh alliance, as the army sought to declare an end to the country’s biggest internal security crisis in years.

An estimated 30 people, including militants and some of their family members, were battling to hold a fortified, two-storey building next to Marawi City’s vast Lake Lanao, and appeared ready to fight to the death, according to the deputy commander of the operation.

“There’s just one building and they’re inside,” Colonel Romeo Brawner told a news conference.

“We believe these are ones who decided to fight it out, because they believe that if they die there they will go to Heaven.”

Brawner said soldiers were using loudspeake­rs to urge them to surrender, and anticipate­d the gunfight could go on until midnight. by the Marawi rebels’ ability to recruit young fighters, stockpile huge amounts of arms and endure five months of ground offensive and government air strikes that have devastated the city.

The military made a significan­t gain with last week’s killing of Isnilon Hapilon, the ‘emir’ in Southeast Asia and Omarkhayam Maute, a leader of the Maute militant group.

Another leader and possible bankroller of the operation, Malaysian Mahmud Ahmad, was likely killed also, the military said.

Brawner said the authoritie­s believed foreign operatives were among those still fighting and it was clear there was now a leadership vacuum.

“At this point we don’t know who is really the leader,” he added.

“Our government forces will try to do everything to finish the firefight today.” —

 ?? Reuters ?? Damaged houses and buildings are seen after government troops cleared the area from pro-Daesh militant groups inside the wartorn area in Saduc proper, Marawi city, on Sunday. —
Reuters Damaged houses and buildings are seen after government troops cleared the area from pro-Daesh militant groups inside the wartorn area in Saduc proper, Marawi city, on Sunday. —

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