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Philippine Marines debark from a Filipino landing craft during civil military activities from the sea at Motiong Beach, Casiguran, May 15, 2017. The Marines simulated a security group that would help the local government restore law and order to an impacted by disaster. By training for humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations, U.S. and Philippine forces are better prepared to provide relief from the sea to remote and austere areas of the Philippines. Balikatan is an annual U.S.-Philippine bilateral military exercise focused on a variety of missions, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, counterterrorism and other combined military operations. (U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Chris McCullough)


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U.S. Marines Brig. Gen. John Jansen, left, commanding general of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, speaks with Philippine Defense Undersecretary Cesar Yano during civil military activities from the sea at Motiong Beach, Casiguran, May 15, 2017. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Chris McCullough)
 
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Duterte declares martial law in Mindanao

President Rodrigo Duterte declared the entire island of Mindanao in Southern Philippines under Martial Law. The announcement was made by Palace spokesperson Ernesto Abella a few minutes past 11 p.m. on Tuesday.

He added that the effectivity of the martial rule will last for 60 days.

"The President has called me and asked me to announce that as of 10 p.m. Manila time, he has already declared Martial Law for the entire island of Mindanao," he said in a press briefing in Moscow, Russia.

Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano, during the same press conference, said Duterte will cut short his Russia trip following the atrocities in Marawi City.

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Mindanao is now under Martial Law due to the attacks carried out by the ISIS-inspired Maute Group on Marawi City. Churches and other buildings has been burned and people are being taken as hostages and human shields.
 
Soldiers from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) gather for an assault against the Maute militant group in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, May 25, 2017. The Philippine armed forces continued conducting surgical operations on Thursday to flush out up to 40 remnants of the Maute militant group that remain in the besieged southern Philippine city of Marawi, a military spokesman has said. (Xinhua/STRINGER)


This is an M-14. when I was stationed at NAS Cubi PT Bataan, Republic of the Philippines from '75-'77. For about 1 year of that time I was the range master of NAS Cubi PT. I was responsible for 360 of these weapons...plus a whole bunch of other small arm weapons. 38s, .45s & shotguns.







 
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Maute rebels captured a bank armored car and was reportedly destroyed by govt troops. As of May 27, 2017, 31 Maute rebels killed, six of them are foreigners from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. 11 soldiers gave up their lives for the country.

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More reinforcements arrived

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Battle in Marawi against ISIS

Armed Forces of the Republic of the Philippines battles to retake city from Islamist rebels. Philippine army battles to contain Isis attacks from spreading to second city. Curfews and heavy military presence in Iligan, a city of 350,000, amid fears Islamist militants may seek to expand conflict. Police and security services have imposed a night-time curfew and increased their presence in a second Philippine city following reports that Islamist militants fighting fierce battles in Marawi might pose as civilians to sneak out and open a new front.

More than 90% of Marawi’s 200,000 population have fled a week of street clashes and aerial strikes. Many have relocated to Iligan City, 38km (24 miles) to the north, where authorities have implemented a 10pm to 4am curfew. The extended curfew followed comments from Colonel Alex Aduca, chief of the Fourth Mechanised Infantry Battalion, who told local radio that some rebels had been caught trying to get into Iligan.“We don’t want what’s happening in Marawi to spill over in Iligan,” he said.


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Soldiers disembark from a military truck as they search for residents still trapped in their homes in Marawi City in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, June 1, 2017. More elite troops will be flown to the besieged Marawi City in the southern Philippines to flush out 30 to 40 militants of Maute group who are holed up in some parts of the city, Philippine authorities said on Wednesday. One of the priorities is to rescue some 2,000 civilians trapped in the conflict areas. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)



Soldiers patrol in Marawi City in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, June 1, 2017.

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A soldier secures an area in Marawi City in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, June 1, 2017.


Children are carried by a volunteer worker after they were saved by government troops during a rescue operation in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, May 31, 2017. Twenty residents were rescued by government troops as clashes continue against the Maute militant group. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

Friendly Fire incident kills 10 soldiers...


An OV-10 aircraft from the Philippine Air Force (PAF) drops a bomb over Marawi City in Lanao Del Sur Province, the Philippines, June 1, 2017. Ten soldiers have been killed and eight others wounded on Wednesday during a government airstrike in Marawi City in the southern Philippines as the military fired rockets to flush out the remaining militants, the Philippine defense chief said on Thursday. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

MANILA, June 1 (Xinhua) -- Ten soldiers have been killed and eight others wounded on Wednesday during a government airstrike in Marawi City in the southern Philippines as the military fired rockets to flush out the remaining militants, the Philippine defense chief said on Thursday.
Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana broke the news during a speech on Thursday, saying," (on Wednesday) we had a tragedy that involved our troops."

"A group of of our military, Army men were hit by our own airstrike. We lost men, 10 killed and eight wounded," he said.
He added, "It is sad but sometimes that happens, sometimes in the tug of war. Maybe the coordination was not properly done so we hit our own people."

The military is expected to elaborate more on the incident later Thursday.

My deepest condolences to the families of the victims of this "Friendly Fire" incident. may they all Rest in Peace.
 
Security officers secure the surroundings of Resorts World Manila after an attack in Pasay City, the Philippines, on June 2, 2017. Unidentified gunmen attacked Resorts World Manila in Pasay City around early hours of Friday, causing injuries among the hotel and casino guests who scampered after the shooting. (Xinhua/Stringer)







 
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A government soldier carries a boy who was rescued along with twenty other residents as the government troops continue to assault the Maute group in Marawi city, Philippines

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