Philippines Army Continues to Struggle as Marawi Siege Enters Fourth Week
City Is Heavily Damaged as Military Struggles to Expel ISIS
Jason Ditz
Getting the local ISIS affiliate out of the city of Marawi remains a top priority for the Philippines Army, but one that’s taking a lot longer than anyone expected, with promises by officials of a resolution within a matter of days now a distant memory as the fight enters its fourth week.
That’s not good for anyone, let alone the hundreds of civilians still struggling to flee the city. Though large portions of the population managed to get out in the first couple of days of the siege, the last stragglers are facing sniper fire and airstrikes in trying to get away.
That’s fueling allegations they’re being used as human shields by the militants, and while that may be the case to some extent, the Philippines military’s increasing use of airstrikes suggest they’re less and less concerned about avoiding civilian casualties in the first place, and more focused on trying to wrap up what has become a long, embarrassing siege.
http://news.antiwar.com/2017/06/13/philippines-army-continues-to-struggle-as-marawi-siege-enters-fourth-week/

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