At least 22 members of a local terror group based in Butig, Lanao del Sur, had been killed in a series of clashes with government troops there since May 26, the military said on Saturday.
Two soldiers were also slain and nine other government troopers had been injured in the clashes, according to Maj. Filemon Tan, the spokesperson of the military’s Western Mindanao Command based in Zamboanga City.
Tan, whose unit has jurisdiction over Lanao del Sur and other areas of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, said government forces launched a massive military operation in Butig against the Maute group.
Government forces were still pursuing the armed group in the area, he said.
In Marawi City, the Lanao del Sur police said it was helping in the operation by blocking possible entry and exit areas.
“Our role is to ensure that no other armed group could provide support to the local terrorists and to ensure that none of its members could escape from the ongoing firefight,” Senior Supt. Rustom Duran, the Lanao del Sur police chief, said.
Duran said the massive military operation also involved air and ground assets.
The Maute group was blamed for the series of kidnappings in the province and was also said to be responsible for the beheading of two sawmill workers in Butig last month.
It was also the subject of intense operations between February and March, during which some of its leaders had been slain.
The group had allegedly professed allegiance to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or Isis.
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