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Southeast Asia
Philippines army believes Marawi crisis about to end
2017-06-27
[AA.TR] A military official on Monday expressed confidence that government victory over the ISIS-linked Maute group in Marawi was "irreversible".

In a press briefing in the besieged city, military front man Lt. Col. Jo-ar Herrera said that the holy warriors’ leadership in the battle zone was already "crumbling" due to problems encountered such as depleting firepower and other resources and communication breakdown, ABS-CBN News reported.

"We have validated reports of leadership problems inside. They also lack ammunition," Herrera said. "There is the issue of money, the issue of decision making," he added.

The government has cleared 86 buildings previously controlled by the holy warriors, and Herrera said that the troops were "inch by inch moving towards the center of gravity".

Herrera also confirmed that a civilian rescued from the war zone reported seeing Father Teresito Suganob, the Catholic priest kidnapped by the bandidos Lions of Islam from St. Mary's Cathedral along with some parishioners.

The planned rescue of trapped civilians during the eight-hour Eid truce staged Sunday was aborted as bandidos Lions of Islam continued firing. A child and four others were successfully recovered.However,
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an official confirmed holy warriors' beheading of hostages since they laid siege.

Death toll in the region as of Monday is 387 including 290 holy warriors, 70 government troops and 27 civilians.

Meanwhile,
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Ana Zenaida Unte, an official of the Education Department said they were locating some 140 public school teachers from Marawi who were affected by the ongoing conflict in the area, according to GMA News. Unte, however, clarified that these teachers might not be necessarily trapped inside the war zone.

The battle between the government forces and the Maute group in Marawi City prompted President Rodrigo Duterte to place all of Mindanao under martial law on May 23.

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