“By commemorating the lives of uniformed personnel who perished during the siege of Marawi City, civilians and uniformed personnel alike, we remind the Nation that together as in one people, one nation, in the name of God, the Filipino can and the Filipino is invincible,” said former Joint Task Force Marawi commander and incumbent Social Welfare and Development Secretary Rolando Joselito Bautista in a speech.
More than 160 soldiers and policemen were remembered in a holy mass and a wreath-laying ceremony at the Marawi Pylon in the cemetery.
Family members of the fallen troops were also present.
Army commemorates Marawi Siege anniversary
FORT BONIFACIO, Metro Manila – The Philippine Army commemorates the 2nd Marawi Siege anniversary today, May 23, 2019 to honor the government forces that liberated Marawi City from the Islamic State-inspired Maute terrorists.
Active and retired Marawi commanders, personnel involved in the Marawi campaign, civilian employees, and dependents of fallen Marawi soldiers gathered together in a holy mass and wreath-laying ceremony at the Mar...
See MoreTwo years ago, members of the ISIS-inspired Maute Group besieged the Islamic City. The firefight lasted for five months, claiming lives of government security forces and some civilians, and displacing thousands of families.
Task Force Bangon Marawi chairperson Eduardo del Rosario said that the government targets to complete the rehabilitation efforts in December 2021.
Clearing of unexploded pieces of ordnance in the main battleground is ongoing while the massive demolition of bullet-ridden structures is expected to start in June.
Residents will be allowed to start rebuilding their houses inside the most affected area in July.
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