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6月25日:マラウィ包囲戦 Day 34
今後の軍事作戦の焦点は 1.残りのテロリスト掃討 2.人質の救出 3.民間人の死傷者、被害者の回復支援 4.自治体、市民団体、NGOへの支援 5.鎮圧後の復興再建への支援 1 month of Marawi clashes: Death toll now at 375 By Jee Y. Geronimo June 24, 2017 http://bit.ly/2sdJkMi Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella says 69 government troops, 280 terrorists, and 26 civilians have been killed in Marawi City since clashes erupted on May 23 MANILA, Philippines – The death toll from month-long clashes between government troops and local terrorist groups in Marawi City has risen to 375, Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella said on Friday, June 23. During Friday's Mindanao Hour held in Davao City, Abella reported that 69 government troops and 280 terrorists have been killed in Marawi as of 6 pm Thursday, June 22. The number of civilians killed by terrorists remained at 26. In addition, government troops have also rescued 1,633 civilians and recovered 298 firearms from terrorists. Abella said one significant development in Marawi is the "successful clearing" of 85 buildings, with more to follow. Government has also monitored "increasing willful and intentional arson activities" of the terrorists in various areas of the city. But challenges remain, such as the continued use of snipers, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) "from remaining vantage positions" and the use of combustible materials and other incendiary devices. Terrorists, according to Abella, continue to use non-combatant civilians as shields, and situate themselves in mosques. As the fighting continues, Abella said the focus of military operations in Marawi will be on the following: ・continued clearing of remaining armed terrorists ・continued rescue of trapped residents, including those held as hostages ・continued recovery of civilian casualties or cadavers ・assisting local government units (LGUs), civil society organizations, and non- governmental organizations on relief operations preparing or assisting LGUs for the rehabilitation, reconstruction, rebuilding phase as soon as the rebellion is quelled President Rodrigo Duterte declared martial law in Mindanao on May 23, following clashes between the military and the Maute Group in Marawi City. (READ: TIMELINE: Marawi clashes prompt martial law in all of Mindanao) The provincial government of Lanao del Sur is already finalizing plans about establishing tent cities for internally displaced Marawi residents who may return once the armed conflict is over. – Rappler.com お気に入りの記事を「いいね!」で応援しよう
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